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Write about a conversation that changed you.

 Prompt Response: A conversation that changed me was when I was talking with a friend I had since elementary. We talked about how different it would be when we had to move to different middle schools and were no longer able to see each other every day. We'd always questioned how we'd be once we grew up, but now we were able to have that same conversation about a month ago. Just seeing how much we've grown and are about to graduate from high school. It's crazy how time flies. 

Summary: Today, we went over some new vocabulary. 

Reflection: The introduction to the book, The Color Purple was strong. It truly has strong details from the main characters' perspective and what they have gone through at such a young age. Throughout the letters, context clues would have to be used due to her spelling and grammar. 

 

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