2/11 Consider your experience reading The Color Purple (a fictional novel), Fences (a play/drama), and Wild (a nonfiction memoir). Which type of longer text did you enjoy the most, the novel, the play, or the memoir, and which did you find the most challenging? Explain your preference, describe what made that type of text more engaging or accessible for you, and reflect on how understanding your preference might influence how you approach future readings.

 prompt: I enjoyed the color purple the most because it was the most dynamic and had a lot of interesting plot points that helped me stay interested in the characters. The most challenging to read was fences just because it was a bit boring and I was already familiar with the story slightly. What makes a story interesting is if the characters have dynamic personalities and flaws that make you root for them.

summary: listened to two presentations about the chapters and participated

reflection: learned about the chapters and the details and the plot

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