These letters show how Celie learns from the people around her, even in small ways. Think of someone in your life who influences you in a positive, everyday way—a friend, relative, teacher, or teammate. Write about what you’ve learned from them and how their influence shows up in your daily life.

 prompt: a person that has influenced me is my mother. I think that she positively influences me in a way that helps me stay motivated in school and throughout life. She always gives me advice when I'm stressed and she is always my first reference when it comes to someone who is inspiring and has qualities that I would like to take on one day. It shows up everyday when I'm working on schoolwork or even dealing with stressful social situations and remembering what my mom tells me about being levelheaded and reasonable. 


summary: worked on reading a few more chapters and analyzing Celie's growth

reflection: learned how to further analyze a text

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