Prompt: Think about a film that represents your culture (or a culture you identify with) in a positive and meaningful way. Explain how the film represents the culture and why this portrayal matters. Be sure to include specific examples from the film.

Prompt:  Think about a film that represents your culture (or a culture you identify with) in a positive and meaningful way.  Explain how the film represents the culture and why this portrayal matters. Be sure to include specific examples from the film.

Prompt Response: I think Stranger Things could represent my culture in a way. When I was growing up I used to ride around on bikes everywhere and go to North lake Mall. In stranger things, when Mike and all of his friends are young they ride around on bikes and go to malls and parks and things like that. I always loved a simple outgoing as a child.

Summary: I enjoyed today's class today and I am basically finished with my part of the project, I did all of the Euphoria information. I think that Everest is going to do most of the talking since me and Jonathan are doing most of the work. 

Reflection: I am trying to enjoy my last few days of high school instead of missing them. 

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