Everyone Learns Differently

In Nancy Lindell's short non-fiction piece Everyone Learns Differently, the author recounts a vivid moment from junior high detention, driven by her intense dislike for school. Her candid reflection captures the suffocating nature of an educational system that failed to connect with her, revealing the profound struggle and frustration of her experience.

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The Nest

In Jackie Chou’s poem The Nest, the speaker yearns to transform into a raven, drifting effortlessly through the sky. The imagery of becoming a mere ...
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