Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

 Prompt: Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

Prompt response:

This past week I seemed to have been doing well to the demands of this course, there wasn't anything too confusing nor hard, going to a nice pace that I like. I anticipate the one challenge I probably will struggle with is writing an essay in general, I had gotten worse with my writing and critical thinking during my time in highschool. One strength I anticipate is getting better with my critical thinking in some way. Today we did a closed lockdown then afterwards we will take a quiz on Origin Myth, reading a text first then answer 14 questions. After we are done with the quiz we are to do finishing touches to our project with our group and Mr. Rease looked over the questions with us, looking over question 3, 6, and 8. Today I learned how that quiz wasn't really as hard as I thought it would be which threw me off a bit because I was used to overthinking complicated questions, though I doubt that changed and its been a while since I took a literature quiz coming from honors from 8th and 9th grade. I think because of the lack of tests or quizzes I kind of got worse in my personal growth. 


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