What do you want to know more about in Letters 11 - 17?

 Prompt Response: I’m interested in what happens to Nettie after she leaves because so much about her life becomes a mystery. We don’t know where she ends up, who she meets, or what challenges she faces once she’s away from Celie. Since her letters never reach Celie, it makes me wonder what she’s been trying to say all this time and how different her world might look now that she’s no longer living with the same people who hurt her. I’m curious about how she’s growing on her own and whether she’s finding safety, education, or new opportunities. I also wonder how her experiences away from home will shape her future and what she might eventually reveal if Celie ever gets to hear from her again.

Summary: Today in class we read and discussed letters 11- 17.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analysis skills.

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