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  English has always been one of the more enjoyable subjects. Rather than learning the complexities of human development and evolution or what affects the entropy of a solution, English has always been lighthearted. The thing is, however, this semester has been different in an extraordinary way. Instead of sitting in a seemingly quiet class listening to an hour and fifteen minutes of a professor talking, this class has brought life back into lectures. My writing has changed, I’ve grown to think in different ways, and I have learned lessons that will follow me outside of the classroom. There have been so many different things that could be taken away from a single semester of English. Starting off, my writing has changed a lot. Instead of simply writing a clean-cut essay about characters and the storyline I’ve started to think outside of the box. I started to look at stories/plays from a new perspective, often relating it to pop culture or events in my own life. On top of that, I wi

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