Answer:
It can be hard for persons to answer a question like this so as yourself these. How has the pandemic affected you? How did it affect your mental health? When you are locked away, how do you cope with it?
When it asks questions like what did you learn about yourself, ask how did you respond to the news of the lockdown. Ask how is your health, life and family important other than your school work or grades
Be sure to explain in detail how you feel or felt since it's a reflection and you can't really fake it.
If its a speech for your class or school that you have to read aloud, maybe ask some questions. You can also add a little story about something that happened to you that changed your perspective on the world or people. It doesn't have to be a great thing, It can be something small.
Step-by-step explanation:
My little thing would say:
This year has changed a lot for me, not only in terms of my health but my relationships. I always thought of myself as a honour student with good grades and a perfect life, well not really perfect, I still hate cooking but that's besides the point. I was one of the persons that got really overwhelmed when the news of the virus hit. Schools, parties and all the fun places I used to love going all shut down. Although, I tried to make the best of being inside, I felt trapped. With no school and no where to go my mental health began to go. I felt like I was trapped in a dark alley with nowhere to turn. School started to do online classes, but that didn't make things any better, in fact they made it worse. With no motivation and my mental health dwindling, my grades started to plummet.
Yeah hoped that helped, if I finished that I would tell you my whole life story. I didn't have any anecdotes in mine, but be sure to use like little stories in yours. Make it so people laugh and enjoy themselves, then hit them with the sad tales of your life so they feel bad for laughing or don't. It's up to you, it's your life story.
Have fun and Happy writing