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Kaitlyn Luckoff

@kaitlynluckoff

Journalism Graduate Student @MedillSchool

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THE WEEK (this week) 💤Pajama Monday🌙 👯‍♂️Twin Tuesday👯‍♀️ 🏋️‍♂️Workout Wednesday🏋️‍♀️ 🏀Thursday Jersday🏈 🤠Country or Country Club Friday⛳️

THE WEEK
                     (this week)

💤Pajama Monday🌙
👯‍♂️Twin Tuesday👯‍♀️
🏋️‍♂️Workout Wednesday🏋️‍♀️
🏀Thursday Jersday🏈 
🤠Country or Country Club Friday⛳️
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A1: #teachlivingpoets It really stood out to me in line 15, when the speaker explains how they notice themselves. Not only does this vivid imagery show the way that the reader perceives themself, but it also reveals their loneliness.

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A2: #TeachLivingPoets The repetition of “my people” hints that there is a deeper meaning relating to the speaker’s past.

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A3: #teachlivingpoets I see a shift around line 18, where the speaker transitions from explaining themself, to their people, and then returns to speaking about themself. This shows how they are relating to "their people."

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A4: #TeachLivingPoets One line that really stood out to me was, "I do not always believe in myself, or love myself." This made the poem very relatable; the speaker explains that it is okay to not always be perfect! This line reveals the speaker's internal conflict and self

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With cuffing season in full swing, thousands of students look to the Michigan Marriage Pact, which matches students based on questions about their values. ow.ly/skWF50H4fyO

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In an effort to curb the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases, the Graduate Employees' Organization and some University of Michigan faculty members are calling for a pivot to remote learning for the first two weeks of the semester. michigandaily.com/news/academics…