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Weekly Review W4

Next week, I am hoping to read more interesting text like this week. I really did enjoy this week’s reading and the comments and analysis’s of my classmates readings. I also do hope to find more information for my project. I would really like to make sure I cover all angles of the topic I decided to write about. The readings in class are hard because not much information can be found about them, but I am hoping with the background information I do locate, it will better assist me and my writing.  I also look forward to move to the next step in the my project – to place all my ideas and analysis into something more. To grow on the topic and to see how I can thoroughly explain my topic. However, next week will be a busy week for me, in all of my classes because the work is getting a bit more heavier. I do hope I am able to manage it all and push through and finish the week strong. It will be a challenge, but I never back down from a challenge. 

For this week, I really like the responses of my classmates reading analysis’s. It was good to see everyone’s interpretation to the reading’s and it also provided me more information, or new information of the reading. I find reading my classmates analysis’s is very resourceful. 

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