Prompt: 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?
Prompt Response: Considering I'm white, I really don't have any culture. But if I were to think, I would consider my family's Christmas traditions a part of my culture. Around Christmas time, as a family, we decorate the Christmas tree and the house. I feel like this tradition lets us bond and feel more together, considering we don't do much as a family because of my brother's baseball. We also drive around drinking my mom's fresh, homemade hot chocolate while admiring the Christmas lights. Although these traditions are cliché, I look forward to them every year as they bring my family closer.
Summary: In class today, we read a poem about what it is to be considered an American. After that, we started working on our cultural identity masks.
Reflection: I learned about other students' cultural traditions that I didn't know about.
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