Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks and spending time with family over a nice dinner. Write about your most unforgettable meal.

 Prompt Response: Sadly, for Thanksgiving I don't really have a favorite meal I just eat whatever is on the table, nothing fancy. Even though I don’t have a special dish I look forward to, I still enjoy the simplicity of sharing a meal with my family. The food may be ordinary, but the time we spend together makes the day feel meaningful. For me, Thanksgiving isn’t about a particular plate it’s about the people sitting around it.

Summary: Today in class we read letters 41-45 and took a quiz on those letters.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analysis skills.

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