These letters show how Celie learns from the people around her, even in small ways. Think of someone in your life who influences you in a positive, everyday way—a friend, relative, teacher, or teammate. Write about what you’ve learned from them and how their influence shows up in your daily life.

  Prompt Response: My 9th-grade biology teacher influenced me by making the subject clear and approachable. The easy-to-follow notes we took in class helped me truly understand the material instead of just memorizing it. She consistently encouraged me to do my best, reminding me that I was capable of more than I realized. That encouragement has stayed with me, and I still carry her message of always striving to do my best today.

Summary: Today in class we continued reading The Color Purple and started answering questions on Writable.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analysis skills.


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