Write about a dream that felt real.

 Prompt: Write about a dream that felt real. 

Prompt Response:

I cannot recall any dream that might've felt real, dreams are kind of hard to remember and I am not the type to have realistic dreams. I guess nightmares are the ones that feel more real and that's why they are scary, they are easy to remember at times. Don't judge me but this dream or short nightmare felt real, in the dream I found my sonic the hedgehog CAN bent and ruined and when I found out it was my younger siblings who had done it I started doing wrestling move on them? All I know I was just unhappy with them so much it woke me up.

Summary:

Today we had to write down 15 vocabulary words from lesson 3 on our notebooks, then on a separate sheet of paper we had to compose an original sentence for each word. After we were done with both of those sheets, we needed to go to NewsELA to complete an assignment on "PRO/CON: Cancel Culture." Within the assignment, we read the text and do the guided highlighting, quiz and write a prompt. All of these assignments are expected to be done before 3:10 PM, unfortunately I haven't finished the NewsELA one.

Reflection:

I will remember the word carnal for some time, my classmates kept saying it out loud so I guess I learned a new word. The rest of the vocabulary was new to me and it was nice to have a chance to learn new vocabulary again, the ones that I will need to use in the future.

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