Describe a time when someone’s words had a lasting impact on you.

 Prompt Response: During my ninth-grade biology class, a moment with my teacher about the End-of-Course (EOC) exam truly had a lasting impact. I was feeling anxious about the test, but she pulled me aside and didn't just tell me to study harder. Instead, she said something like, "The EOC isn't a measure of how smart you are, it's a chance to show yourself how much you've already mastered." That framing completely changed my perspective from fear of failure to excitement about proving my competence. It became a key lesson for me: I learned to view tough challenges, not as obstacles designed to trip me up, but as opportunities to showcase the knowledge and skills I already possess. That encouragement helped me focus and perform well, and I still carry that positive outlook into major tests and projects today.

Summary: Today in class we presented our characterization posters for Fences.

Reflection:  I got better presentation skills and analysis skills.

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