Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

 Prompt: I think that over this past week there have been very few challenges. One of the main challenges that I have faced this week is responding to the questions that we have been asked about culture. It has taken a while to figure out what I should say for the questions response but I have figured it out and adapted to figure out my strengths. I think I will be very good at writing the responses to other questions that we will be asked. I think I will struggle with reviewing for quizzes but I will make sure to study hard and learn the information given. Using what I have learned about myself from the past errors that I have made I will make sure to avoid the problems and fix them. 

Summary: Today we worked on the culture mask and wrote about it. 

Reflection: i'm like you know today I learned more about my culture and how it affects the person who I am by creating a mask that reflects how my personality is and what I do in my life. I also wrote an essay about how my culture affects me and the different things that bring my personality to what it is. 

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