Problem
Read the below essay, and then respond to the critical thinking questions at the very bottom of the page. I suggest reading this essay twice. On your first read, just read it to read it. On your second read, however, read it for the rhythm and flow of language.
i. What is one concept or idea or universal experience that this poem seems to explore?
ii. In a few sentences, how might you summarize this poem to someone who'd never heard or read it?
Describe the type of writing you're being asked to do as your end-of-module writing project. The goal is to be descriptive. There's no right or wrong answer, so don't stress. It's just super helpful for me to hear how y'all understand the purpose and expectations of the work.