Write about a conversation that changed you.

 Prompt Response: The conversation that truly changed my life was when my mom sat me down and taught me the real difference between right and wrong. That talk didn't just give me a lesson it became the moral compass that has steered every big decision I've made. I don't follow it like some strict rulebook, but I live by that core principle, always reflecting and improving my choices so I can be a little better than I was the day before.

Summary: Today in class we continued reading Fences and started planning our posters.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analyzing skills.


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