Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Response - I feel close to nature whenever I visit a National Park. I don't think I could choose a favorite park but when i'm at one I am able to detach from the rest of my life and just focus on the current moment. I am happier when I am at a park because I get to become new and all I need to pay attention to is nature.

Summary - Today we learned the basics of Native American Literature.

Reflection - I kind of learned the difference between myth, religion and urban legend. This could help me better define things in the future.

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