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(100 POINTS)Part 1. Choose one of your favorite texts from this course. Explain what the work is about and why it is your favorite. Why do you think this piece of writing affected you the way it did? Part 2. Describe one positive reading experience you had this year. It may be a journal assignment you enjoyed, a writing assignment you worked hard on, or a reading assignment you really liked. What did you learn during the assignment, and why was it a positive experience for you? Part 3. Describe your favorite reading strategies. Which reading strategy or strategies do you use regularly and easily? Which ones do you forget or find difficult to use? Which strategies seem the most helpful? Part 4. List your reading accomplishments from this year. Which reading assignment are you the proudest of completing? What was challenging about it? What was your plan of action to get the assignment done? What about completing the assignment made you feel proud? Part 5. Set a reading goal for the future. What area(s) of reading would you like to improve? What can you do now to help you accomplish these goals in the future? For each portion of your reading portfolio, make sure you include detailed paragraphs that answer and describe each question completely. Refer to your journal entries and summarize past assignments to use as evidence of your learning and growth. You can refer to the pages of this lesson for suggestions and reminders of some of the texts, strategies, and journal assignments you completed during this course. Also, take a look at the rubric so that you know how your portfolio will be scored.

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1) The Golden Touch of Midas

Once upon a time, there was a Greek King, Midas.

He was very rich and had lots of Gold. He had a daughter, who he loved a lot.

One day, Midas found an angel in need of help. He helped her and in return she agreed to grant a wish.

Midas wished that everything he touched would turn into gold. His wish was granted

On his way home, he touched rocks and plants and they turned into gold.

As he reached home, in excitement he hugged his daughter, who turned into gold.

Midas was devastated and he had learnt his lesson. Upon learning his lesson, Midas asked the angel to take his wish away.

Moral of the story

Greed is not good for you. Be content and satisfied to lead a happy and fulfilling life

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