March 10 - During brainstorming, one idea usually stands out. What is the most interesting or strongest idea you came up with for your essay, and what made you choose it over the others?

Response: The strongest idea I came up with for my essay was using Cheryl's need for new shoes a symbol of survival to work towards a goal in mind. This idea came from the theme of hiking boots throughout the story, a symbol of persevering through uncomfortable and painful times in someone's life. The reason I chose this idea was because it was the focus of my claim-evidence-analysis body paragraph exercise that I did in class. I think that this is my strongest idea because I've had the most time to revise and work on this paragraph than the others.

Summary: Today, we choose our topic and made our thesis statement for our essay.

Reflection: Writing this essay and taking lots of time to perfect our flaws in our writing has really helped me become a better writer overall.

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