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 Response: I  have enjoyed Wild, the nonfiction memoir, the most because I like the writing style a lot and following the story and Cheryl's motivations has been pretty straightforward. The subject matter of the PCT is also interesting and its very entertaining to hear a perspective of an inexperienced hiker trying to accomplish such a feat. I think Fences, the play, was the most challenging for me because it was told primarily through dialogue and you couldn't rely on narration for more in depth clarification on the characters thoughts and feelings. My understanding of this preference could influence how I approach future readings because I know which types of writing are easier for me to follow, and which types I will need to focus in on more to fully grasp the content.

Summary: Today in class we finished presenting our Interactive Orals.

Reflection: I got presentation skills and discussion skills.

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