At the end of Letter 21, Celie and Sofia share a rare moment of laughter that softens the tension between them. Write about a time when you and a sibling or family member shared an unexpected moment of joy after things had been tense or confusing. Explain how that moment helped bring you closer.

 Prompt Response: A time when me and a family member shared a moment of joy after things had been tense was when I hit my head on a slide and started bleeding a lot. Everything got stressful fast because my mom was trying to clean me up and find the right bandages. It felt scary and chaotic in the moment. But once things settled down, me and my mom started laughing about how dramatic the whole situation was. We joked about how clumsy I was, and it made me feel a lot less embarrassed. Even though it started out rough, it was nice to share that lighter moment with her.

Summary: Today in class we worked on our videos for the Color Purple.

Reflection: I got better reading analysis skills and summarizing skills.

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