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Multigenre Reflection

             If I was given the opportunity to choose the feature I have enjoyed the most of the course’s curriculum, I would pick the multi genre project. Like the blog activity, the multi genre project endorses student creativity, but unlike the blog, it requires students to think outside the box, and explore their potential in other artistic fields, whether that includes poetry, art, comics or music. With this activity, I learned to challenge myself, face different methods of communication, and appreciate literature in an exciting, new perspective.              As I look back at my academic years prior to college, I realize that despite being proud and grateful for my education, my knowledge relies on the foundation of a system prone to stigmatize. Numbers, theories and equations are restricted to the sciences, just as poetry, grammar, and literature are only deemed meaningful in Engli...

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