Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

 Prompt: Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

Prompt Response:

I have many experiences where I relied on someone, like my mom and older sister, it feels nice to have help and assistance with something I clearly don't know what to do. I don't rely on anybody else though, I am not very social nor was there any special moment where I had to rely on someone for something.

Summary:

Today we started to learn three more rhetorical words, Procatalepsis, Distinctio, and Simile. On a sheet of paper, we wrote down their definitions and worked on the exercises for practice. We were able to understand most of this and managed to make our examples. Eventually time ran out before we could start the rhetorical exercises for Simile and have to continue tomorrow. 

Reflection:

I learned that I was not entirely good or perfect when it came to practice these words, but I was at least decent and it was nice to do something productive.

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