Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Promt: 
A few years ago I went to the beach with my family. The day was warm and perfect. As the evening got closer, the sun's light began to soften and painted beautiful hues in the sky: pink, purple, and blue. The waves were sparkly, shiny and golden as they splashed in the seashore. We slowly saw how the sun was descending on the horizon. I wanted to stop at that moment because it's not everyday I get to see such a wonderful sight. I felt so close to nature and thankful at the same time for a long-lasting memory. 

Summary: Today we got an introduction to Native American Literature.

Reflection: I learn that nature was very important to Native Americans.

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