Write about a fear you have overcome.

 Prompt: Write about a fear you have overcome.


Prompt Response:

I had overcome the fear of sewers after watching the movie "It" back in 2017 when I was in 3rd grade. I watched the movie with my older sister and she somewhat forced me to watch it in the dark, my family was sleeping at the time, after watching that movie I had become deathly afraid of the clown and sewers. It was tough since I couldn't shower properly without getting scared, I usually left the door wide open ready for me to run out, I got nightmares about it too. As I got older it slowly got better until I got tired of it and overcame it. 

Summary:

We were put into groups of three by Mr. Rease, the assignment given to us was 'Identifying Claims', we are meant to read an article and then find the claims within it, putting the answers on a document. Working with the group for the entire class time and the work was supposed to be finished by the end of the class. While trying to work on it, Mr. Rease and some of my classmates spent time talking about colleges and it really worked. If not finished, we are to work on it after school.

Reflection: 

I had learned that I haven't really mastered the skill of these claims and that the people I worked with wasn't really paying much attention to the assignment, but I can't blame them for that as I was paying attention to Mr. Rease talking about colleges. I guess I learned something out of that too.

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