Prompt: Write about a time you didn’t feel like yourself.

Prompt Response: A time I didn't feel like myself was when I was going through a time of derealization. Derealization is the feeling that ur living in a movie, feeling like you're not even real. The best way I could describe derelization is by saying it's like you're watching your life through a screen. I occasionally feel this every once in a while for usually one day at a time, but this tiem was different. I felt like I wasn't living my life, and I was almost a robot. I felt this way for a week straight. It was a weird feeling and made me realize life is not as stressful and intense as we think. I also realized that everyone is living their own lives, with their own issues, meaning I shouldn't care about what people think as much as I do.

Summary: We did a rhetorical analysis of Martin Luther King's speech.

Reflection: This made me understand MLK's speech of a deeper level.

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