Reflect on a time when you paused to appreciate the beauty of nature, much like the speaker in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Where were you, what did you notice, and how did that moment of stillness make you feel or change your perspective?

 Response: I have been feeling more moments of stillness while I wait for the bus in the morning. For a few years now I have been trying to make sure I take a break from my [hone in the mornings when I walk to the bus stop. I take that time to listen and watch the world around me. I think I have really benefited from doing this because I have noticed a lot more about nature around us. I thought it was interesting to see how animals adapted to the changing seasons for example. As it got earlier I really noticed how much more quiet it got and made me really think about the animals I usually heard closer to summer.

Summary: We did Robert Frost one pagers.

Reflection: I found these one pagers really interesting to do. I found it useful to work on analyzing our own poems so we can work on analysis better on our own.

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