Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

 Prompt: I think one way I have adapted to this course is understanding when to do my work, these blog posts have helped me a lot with doing my work the day they are assigned. One strength I think I will gain from this course is my writing skills and doing my work on time. Because all these Blog posts coming up will surely add up and help build me to become and better writer. But one challenge I anticipate coming is reading books. I've never really been a big book reader, it's hard to follow, remember, and fit in time to read it, last year we were reading a book called "That Was Then This is Now'. After I read half of it we went on break, and I completely forgot what happened. I ended up failing the quiz and I got grounded. So hopefully I will be better at understanding the books we read this year.

Summary: Today we took a quiz on Native American Myths.

Reflection: I learned how to take a multiple choice test by eliminating the wrong answers one by one.

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