I think everyone in our English III class
contributes their own distinct styles of writing and has their own unique
opinions, so I would first like to say that I am thankful for the diversity in
our class. I gain a more in-depth understanding of the text we're reading from
the discussions that we have as a class. I also gain a wider perspective by
seeing what other people in my class got out of a specific quote or event that
happened in the text. I think everyone analyzes things differently, so hearing
each other’s thoughts and opinions really help me think about the text in a
different way. This allows me to see details or underlying meanings that I
wouldn’t have seen before when I was reading it for the first time. Other times
when I get to learn from my peers are during writer’s workshops and group work
collaborations.
I’m thankful for Candace, Ciara, and Charles (hey all C's!) because I learn a lot from them during group work. We often ponder over a
question and try to find a quote from the book that helps explain something.
We sometimes have different opinions about what the author is trying to convey,
but these varying ideas make me wonder if the author did have multiple reasons
for writing something. We then work together to try to provide further concrete evidence to support our answers. Even though we sometimes get off track, we manage to get most of our work done, and it’s fun to work
with them. I gain more understanding of the text through our analytical
discussions as a group overall.
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