Here is my reenactment of my gratitude list
Hi @BrandiBehr32729536,
Welcome to the Instructure/Canvas Community!
You may not have realized this, but you posted this in the global community forum website and not in a course you are taking at your school.
Your teacher may have asked you and your classmates to post this to a discussion in your course or to submit it as an assignment.
I recommend that you reach out to your teacher to get more instructions from them. The easiest way to do that is to go into Canvas and click on the "Help" button the left-side and then click on "Ask Your Instructor a Question". How do I get help with Canvas? shows you how to use the feature.
Good luck!
-Doug
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