Reflect on a time when you discovered a new perspective that completely changed how you viewed a person, group, or place. How did your previous “single story” shape your thoughts or actions?

 Prompt Response: For a long time, I saw the gym as a waste of time and an exhausting chore. I thought it was just a place for people to show off or mindlessly lift weights. However, once I started going myself, my entire perspective shifted. I discovered it was a place for mental clarity and personal growth, and I learned to appreciate the dedication and discipline that everyone there shared.

Summary: Today in class we completed the Common Lit assignment about single stories.

Reflection:  I gained better reading comprehension skills and better understanding of how stereotypes can shape your internal story about a group of people.


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