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Reflection Excercise

The poem is about a person reflecting on their identity and feeling like their reflection does not accurately represent who they are inside. They see themselves as imperfect and worry that being true to themselves would disappoint their family. They question when their reflection will finally show their true inner self rather than a facade.

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Reflection Excercise

The poem is about a person reflecting on their identity and feeling like their reflection does not accurately represent who they are inside. They see themselves as imperfect and worry that being true to themselves would disappoint their family. They question when their reflection will finally show their true inner self rather than a facade.

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Reflection

By Claire Ryann

Fill in each gap with ONLY ONE WORD.

Look at me, I may never pass for a perfect bride or a perfect (1)
………………….

Can it be, I’m not meant to play this part?

Now I see that if I were truly to be myself, I would break my


family’s (2)……………

Who is that (3) …………….. I see, staring straight back at me?

Why is my reflection someone I don’t know?

Somehow I cannot (4)…………………

Who I am though I’ve tried.

When will my refection (5)………………, who I am, inside?

When will my refection show, who I am, inside.

Notes:
1. Bride (n) /braɪd/ Cô dâu
2. Stare (v) /steə(r)/ Nhìn chằm chằm
3. Reflection (n) /rɪˈflekʃn/ Sự phản chiếu
4. Hide (v) /haɪd/ Trốn, ẩn nấp
5 Perfect (adj) /ˈpɜːfɪkt/ Hoàn hảo

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