In “I, Too,” the speaker expresses pride in his identity and his rightful place in America. Reflect on your own life: What aspect of your cultural identity are you most proud of, and why?

 I am American, which I am very proud of. I am proud to be American because of the diverse community and the equal opportunities that are given to all. America represents freedom and fighting for what you believe in, which inspires me to be the best version I can be. I am proud to be American and to live in a country that respects all people and is based on the ideas of equality and individuality. 

In class, we finished our work from yesterday and then started a new project based on a new poem.

I learned how to represent my culture and identity through pictures. 

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