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 Response: This week, I've been able to analyze the speed and the difficulty of this class. I had to adjust how I think and how I work to form and fit to this class. This meant thinking ahead and working quicker, as well as working ahead. This allowed me to move with the class and not get left behind.

Summary: Today in class, we did an assessment to finish our topic of origin myths on illuminate. This was to see how much we had learned about origin myths.

Review: Today, I learned that there is never just one answer that could be seen as correct, and that there is typically a few very wrong ones but a one semi-correct.

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