Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

Prompt Response: One question I have is if there is life in the universe besides humans on Earth. This has always been a fascinating idea to me because it seems impossible but also so obviously inevitable. It matters to me because I'm very interested in space and biology and the discovery of extraterrestrial life in my lifetime would be so exciting. Another question I have is what happens to us when we die. I'm not a religious person and a lot of my beliefs are founded in logic and science, but this question is important to me because I can't come up with a logical answer and I really can't imagine having no consciousness whatsoever.

Summary: Today in class we read and analyzed the poem "I, Too" by Langston Hughes and started our worksheet analyzing the cultural aspects of the poem.

Reflection: I think I made good progress on my work sheet in class and it was good practice quoting and explaining textual evidence.


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