Write about something that you believed as a child.

 Prompt Response: When I was younger, I truly believed Santa was real. I remember staying up late on Christmas Eve, trying to listen for the sound of reindeer hooves on the roof. Waking up to presents under the tree felt like magic, and I never questioned how they got there. Looking back, it was such a simple and exciting kind of joy that only childhood can bring.

Summary: Today in class we read scene 3 of Fences and discussed a poem about dreams.

Reflection:  I got better reading comprehension and poetry analysis skills.

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