Write about something you’ve always been curious about.

 Prompt Response: I've always been fascinated by the Hollow Earth theory, the idea that an unknown world or even a civilization could exist right beneath our feet. It's a truly captivating thought to imagine people living in a massive, hidden cavern, perhaps warmed by a central sun or core. The concept challenges everything we think we know about geology and geography. It just makes me wonder if there's a whole, unexplored history lying deep beneath the surface.

Summary: Today in class we continued working on our characterization posters.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and practice organizing our points into poster form.

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