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Finally, consider the “text” of your own life. Great literature, even if written long ago, can reach across time, creating a powerful personal connection. Share how you felt a connection between your life and part of the story you chose (e. g., Odysseus longing to be back home with his family; you being at summer camp and missing your family…). What did you learn from the story and from the experience in your life? Feel free in this section to reflect on this year and perhaps make a connection between the piece of literature that you chose and what we have gone through with the pandemic. (The Other Wes Moore)
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