If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

Prompt: If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

Prompt Response:

I would like to go to Greece, see anything of ancient Rome, go around the world to see history and enjoy all kinds of food. I wouldn't really bring anyone but a friend, I also would like to see my favorite artists since the majority of them aren't even in America. I would also love to do world domination, but unfortunately that might not be possible, it depends.

Summary:

For this class on Friday, we were assigned an assignment for CommonLit since Mr. Rease isn't here, he allowed us to work on it early on Thursday, so that we can get a head start if we want. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that life is good, the work today wasn't too hard and I've been sleeping good lately.

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