In letters 6 -10, we see how Celie starts noticing the strength of people around her, like Shug Avery’s independence and confidence. Think about someone in your life who inspires you to be stronger or more confident. What qualities do they have that you admire and try to learn from?

  Prompt Response: My friend Donovan really pushes me to grow. He’s confident in who he is and isn’t scared to speak up, no matter the situation. He connects with people so easily, and I respect how natural he is in any social setting. When he cares about something, he puts real energy into learning about it, and he loves sharing what he knows. He can make even the most random topics sound exciting.

Summary: Today in class we read Letters 6-10 and answered discussion questions.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analysis skills.

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