Prompt Response: A time that made me feel connected to nature was when I went on a 2-week trip to Glacier National Park. It was my summer going into freshman year of high school, my family and I hiked in Glacier and visited different, famous hotels every other night. By the end of the week, we had walked over 60 miles straight up and down mountains. My favorite part was cliff jumping into freezing cold water. This 2-week-long experience really made me realize there is more to the world than just Dekalb County and my phone.

Summary: Today in class, we reviewed the different forms of literature performed by the Native Americans. We went over different terms associated with their literature.

Reflection: Today, I learned the types of themes typically associated with Native, traditional stories.

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