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Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt Response: A truth I'm afraid to accept is we get old, and I might not be able to be the person I am now. I feel like it's more sad than being afraid, but what if I won't be able to do stuff on my own, like getting out of bed? I wouldn't want to be severely dependent on someone when I'm old most likely because what if they also get tired of it?

Summary: Today, there was a newsela assignment in class. 

Reflection: Reading the narrative gave a deeper thought on how traditions in India work. Learning their tradition when it comes to taking care of their parents once they become old. Who will take care of them? Mostly it will be the children to take care of their parents or grandparents. Other cultures, like American culture. Would rather put their parents in a nursery home rather than take them home to care for 


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