When asked to write about the question "Who am I?", most people in the ENGL191 class try to pinpoint their physical being and makeup. They would describe their past cultures, favorite activities, and characteristics that 'define' themselves. No one had even mentioned who they are in the eyes of other people. No one had thought to think about what they aren't, which can be equally important in defining oneself. This reveals an interesting trend of first-person thinking and literal interpretation of the question.
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