As the first semester comes to an end, take time to reflect on your learning and growth in this course. In a well-developed response, explain what you enjoyed most about the class, identify the project or assignment you found most engaging, and discuss which aspect of the course you connected with the most (such as poetry, fiction, writing, or discussion). Finally, reflect on one area where you feel you need additional support or improvement as we move into the spring semester.

What I enjoyed most about this class was how everybody was friendly and outgoing talking to people was easy. The project I enjoyed the most was Climbing Back to Childhood, as I got to reflect on my childhood and look through my old pictures. I connected with poetry the most because I loved to evaluate both the figurative and literal meanings behind words. One area where I need more help is in vocabulary, as it is hard for me to remember the words and their meanings. 

In class, I finished all of my blog posts and studied for finals.

I learned about how I've grown this semester and how I can better myself academically. 

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