Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

 Prompt- Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples. 


Some ways that I've adapted to this course is learning how to balance the work from this class. If I have extra time in this class I start working on the blog post. That way I can get it out of the way quickly and not have to worry about it the rest of the day. One strength that I have is being able to catch on the themes and follow quickly how the stories are moving. One challenge I think that I'll have in this class is more complex writing. I'm trying to improve my writing skills and be able to use more complex words and sentences. 

Summary-  Today we took a quiz about origin myths. 

Reflection- Something I learned is that origin myths and creation myths is that creating myths are more specific and origin myths are kinda more broad. 



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