Section 1: Section Diagnostic
Prompt
In two parts, write an interpretation of and personal response to one of the texts you have read in this section of the unit.
Part 1: Interpretation of the Text
Write a brief summary of the text you selected. In your interpretive summary, address these questions:
What meaning have you found in the text, and how does it address the first Central Question: What does it mean to live a life well-lived?
How has the author of the selected text communicated that meaning through a story, other textual details, or figurative language (imagery, metaphors, symbols)?
Part 2: Personal Response
Develop a short personal reflection, essay, or narrative. In your personal response, consider the second Central Question: What compass might you carry as you undertake your journey in the world?
Your personal response might take one of the following forms:
Option 1: A reflective narrative, in which you tell the story of how you came to understand the text and find meaning in it.
Option 2: A personal essay, in which you discuss the central stories and ideas of the selected text and how they might be significant as a compass for you.
Option 3: A personal narrative, based on a meaningful story from your own life that is somehow connected to the stories and ideas in your selected text.
In writing your response, be sure to do the following:
Indicate your understanding of the text, its key ideas, and its details.
Respond to the selected text personally, indicating how and why it might be meaningful to you.
Reference the selected text, either through your own storytelling or through specific citations from the text.
Develop your ideas with descriptive details, examples, and explanations.
Organize your ideas in a logical structure.
Use correct and effective grammar and spelling to clearly communicate your ideas.