Prompt: During brainstorming, one idea usually stands out. What is the most interesting or strongest idea you came up with for your essay, and what made you choose it over the others?

 Prompt Response: For me it was the last idea I came up with for my 5 subtopics. It was the topic of fulfillment. I think all journeys involve some level of fulfillment otherwise why would you complete them? We all look for something on the journey and at the end. Sometimes the journey is what we wanted but we all want something out of it. I believe this topic will allow me to reach all points in the novel while still being specific enough. 


Summary: In class we did our cluster for our upcoming essay about Wild. 


Reflection: When you really sit down and brainstorm you can surprise yourself. I tend to underestimate myself if I don’t immediately get it or have something off the top of my head. This activity helped me realize that sometimes ideas need time to bake. 


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