Prompt- Write about a meaningful object or place in your life that carries a story.

                     Write about a meaningful object or place in your life that carries a story. 



 Prompt- When I was younger, a meaningful object that I had was my little bunny stuffed animal. It was meaningful to me because my parents gave it to me when I was really young. When I was younger I would always hold my little bunny stuffed animal when I was scared or sad. It helped me feel safer. I really liked how soft my little bunny was and I would bring it everywhere with me. It was a really key part of my childhood because it provided a safe item to hold onto. My favorite part of my little bunny stuffed animal was that it was my parents who gave it to me.  

Summary- Today in class we read a short myth, about different worlds and people who traveled to them through a large husk.  

Reflection- I learned how easy it is to blend an allusion into a story or a myth. For future this is helpful information. 

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