Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

 Prompt Response: One time I felt very connected to nature was when I went snorkeling. Being able to observe all the marine life felt very sentimental. I saw the plants in the water swaying around when I moved, and the fish swimming around. It all felt natural, which is why I felt so connected. Although it felt natural, it was still very beautiful to look at.

Summary: Today we took notes on Native American literature and certain vocabulary words that will be on our upcoming test.

Reflection: Today I learned that in Native American literature, they view even inanimate objects as living and sacred.

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