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Fourth Week Journal Entry

In this journal entry, I explore the standout moments from my current book, marking fun, interesting, and shocking sections. I’ve selected a poignant quote that resonates with my experience and reflects on how these themes connect with my own life. For instance, when a character describes the thrill of climbing a mountain, I remember a time I felt exhilaration during a personal achievement. I also relate to a character facing illness, drawing parallels to my own experiences of frustration and pain. This process deepens my appreciation for storytelling and self-reflection.

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Fourth Week Journal Entry

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  1. Fourth Week Journal Entry • Flag areas in your book that are fun, interesting, or shocking.  • Find a quote and write it in your journal.  • Discuss this part of your book, and make a connection with that flagged area to your own life.  For example, if you are reading about someone who just climbed a mountain, and they are filled with exhilaration, tell about a time that you felt this same exhilaration.  If someone in your book is dealing with an illness, tell about a time you went through similar feelings of frustration and pain – it doesn’t have to be an illness, just those same feelings.

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