After reading “Out, Out—” by Robert Frost, reflect on a time when you faced a dangerous or high-pressure situation that demanded your complete focus. What made the situation risky, and how did your concentration affect the outcome?

 After reading “Out, Out—” by Robert Frost, reflect on a time when you faced a dangerous or high-pressure situation that demanded your complete focus. What made the situation risky, and how did your concentration affect the outcome?


When I was in middle school, I went hiking with my older sister in the woods. All was going well and we were following the trail when suddenly her phone died. We did not have a map or anything and we were trying to find the trail. This was around 5pm so it would start getting dark soon. The situation wasn't really dangerous but it was stressful and we were under pressure. I was nervous and was afraid that we were lost. We decided to turn around and try and retrace our steps. We were feeling really lost because we couldn't remember what turns we took. But we eventually found some people and they gave us their map. We got out around 30 minutes later. We were very concentrated on finding out way out and it was rewarding. 

summary- we read a poem and annotated it in class. We also had some good class discussions. 
reflection- understanding the poem and annotating the hidden messages.  

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