As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 It was really difficult for me to find multiple perspectives on my topic. It was hard first because I couldn't find any good sources that conveyed the information I was looking for. This made it difficult because I thought there would be hundreds and thousands of articles about cancel culture. I don't know if this made me think of cancel culture as a complex topic or just one that wasn't talked about sufficiently enough for me to find sources.

Today in class we kept working on our research. I got more familiar with Galileo but still facing the same problems.

Today I learned I shoot 87 mph in lacrosse.

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