Write about the best gift you have received.

 Prompt: Write about the best gift you have received. 

Prompt Response:

It was this one gift I had gotten many years ago, I remember looking out the window from upstairs and saw my dad outside with a huge brown fluffy teddy bear that had a rainbow vintage dress, which he had received from his job. Of course I ran downstairs to go outside and take the bear away, it was taller than me at the time and I loved it. This was the time while my dad was in our lives until he wasn't anymore, my sentimental self at 7 years old cherished the bear and named her 'rainbow coffee'. To this day I still have her in my room and I'm taller than her now, her dress needs stitching.

Summary:

Today we took the 'Vocabulary for the College Bound Lesson 1 Quiz', which contained the 15 vocabulary words we were supposed to learn back on September 15. I got a 100 on it, mainly because I remembered the quiz and studied the day prior. After everyone took their quiz, we went back to taking some notes with Mr. Rease again, it was about formal and informal language. Then he told us to head to 'Writable' and click on the new assignment where we had to choose an unpopular opinion and state whether you agree with it or not. 

Reflection:

I exercised more on the skill to make a claim with unpopular opinions and when I told mine to Mr. Rease, he said it was good so I think I improved on my claims better. I also learned new vocabulary words for that quiz, although I'm going to have to review in order to remember them more clearly.

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