Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt Response: Watching my mom deal with the loss of her older family members was a difficult but necessary wake-up call that life is fragile and temporary. It forced me to finally face a fear I'd carried since childhood: that my time with my grandparents and older relatives is limited. Now, instead of avoiding that difficult truth, I use it to make sure I never take a single moment for granted when we are together.

Summary: Today in class we were introduced to the play Fences and began reading it.

Reflection: I got better skills reading out loud and understanding of play structure.

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