Close Reading Reflection (Part 2)
I think I was so mad that day of the close reading reflection that I didn't even comment on anyone else's blog (I don't know for sure though). Usually I always keep up with commenting on someone else's statement, but I guess that day I just had enough. When I went back through to try to find someone else's to comment on, I just picked a random blogged and pretended I agreed with them even though I really didn't know what they were talking about. I chose Juliana's. Its hard to start a conversation on a reading when I don't have any idea what I'm talking about. It would be easier if I had some clue, because then I hopefully would have a different reaction to it than the usual "What is this?". If you noticed in some of my longer comments, you could tell I had a slightly better understanding of what I was reading because I was about to talk about it longer and with a stronger opinion.
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