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because of the stories I read and watched, I learned many lessons such as the story I read about the

jack and the


bean stalk that Make the best out of the situation. Whatever the situation may be, try to get the best possible
solution or benefits even from the worst situation. Jack could not help his mother financially. Jack sold the cow and
got the magical beans in return. Jack's mother threw them away. Jack was sad that he couldn't help his mother. As
jack found out about the Beanstalk, he tried to get whatever he could without the knowledge of the giant. He was
clever enough to get whatever he could from the Beanstalk. and if we apply this in real life situation that When we
are not able to perform well in the examinations. It does not mean we are worthless. We have to try to do
whatever we could to be in a better place. We need to remember that we have to do the best out of any situation.
No matter what, we should never give up on anything.

now, im already a 3rd year student and learning the english literature, and I really want to learn more about the
literature even though I’m not fan of reading a books especially if the book is thick and also im not fan of writing
story, poem and anything. But as a future educators, im willing to learn more about this subject especially im
taking a course of Bachelor of elementary of education and I want my children learn something to me in the near
future. Someday if I became a teacher the best advice that I want to tell them is to love the literature, I want to
motivate them on reading a books and write a poem to express their self and many more. This would be the one of
my difficult subjects that I encounter but im willing to learn and explore this subject and I know I can do it and try
my best to learn this subject.

Learning literature is migth be difficult but literature teach us about our self, Since people think and feel the same
as they did hundreds of years ago, the lessons learned from the characters and stories of yesteryear remains
applicable to life today. Literature is full of human reactions that help children understand the nature and
condition of the human heart. Poems, essays, diaries, and narratives bridge the gap of time as children explore
another's message and lessons on life. As they respond to these lessons from the past, they become more aware
of today's problems.

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