[The] cultivation of yourself and the maturation of your soul teaches you the difference between the frivolous and the serious, between the superficial and the substantial.
1. Dissect and Question
2. Respond to the QUOTE - stay very focused on the quote. This is where you answer those academic questions that you asked when you were dissecting. Do not talk about anything but the quote.
3. Apply the quote to something else - make connections.
4. You must respond to another classmate's comment.
#2
*Can you grow without maturity?
*How does the maturation of your soul teaches you the difference between the serious and the frivious?
*Why does our cultivation of our self teaches and maturation of your soul teaches the difference between the frivious and the serious?
Literary yes but mentaly no because you still grow and mentaly you cant grow because you still have a childish mine. The marturation of our soul teaches us the difference between the sreious and the frivious by having maturity of taking things seriously. The cultivation of our selfs and maturation of our soul teaches us the difference between the serious and frivious because we dont take our references and culture as a joke we take it serious. And our soul helps us believe in the truth. What i think this quote means is that its trying to tell us that the maturation and the cultivation helps see the imprtance and the un important.
#3
The connection to this quote is that many freshmen this year are very in apporpiate when a subsitute come in for a teacher they behave in an low maturity. For exaple in Ms.Pedersons class every time there is a subsitute we beheve like little kids. They start throwing paper and makers and that isnt right. But hopefuly in life we all change our behavior. This is the connection i have to this quote.