After reading “Out, Out—” by Robert Frost, reflect on a time when you faced a dangerous or high-pressure situation that demanded your complete focus. What made the situation risky, and how did your concentration affect the outcome?

 Response: Last year I took the AP World History exam and it was really stressful for me. I was doing ok in the class but im just not really the best versed in social studies so I was really trying to lock in for this exam. The issue though is that I get really tired easily and tend to lose focus because of that. With how strained our time limit was for the exam I was really hoping I wouldnt fall asleep or lose focus during the test. I had had an energy drink in hopes to keep me awake for the test and it did actually end up helping out a ton during the test. Fortunately, I was able to stay awake and keep focus and I ended up doing pretty well on the test.

Summary: Today we read "Out, Our" by Robert Frost and annotated.

Reflection: Im glad were getting back into poetry. I find the genre really interesting to analyze and useful for practicing text analysis.

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