11/10 In letters 6 -10, we see how Celie starts noticing the strength of people around her, like Shug Avery’s independence and confidence. Think about someone in your life who inspires you to be stronger or more confident. What qualities do they have that you admire and try to learn from?

 prompt: Someone in my life that inspires me to be stronger is my mother. I admire her qualities of being able to problem solve through hardships and always calming me down even when the situation is difficult for both of us. Shes smart and a quick thinker, and it inspires me to also make sure I have a good head on my shoulders.


summary: read some of the letters and answered a few critical thinking questions


reflection: learned how to analyze letters from the book

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