Prompt: Describe a time you felt completely lost.

Prompt Response: A time that I felt completely lost was freshman year. I was a rising 9th grader coming from an all Catholic middle school with only 50 people in my grade. The immediate switch from 50-600 people in my grade really took a toll on me. Walking in on the first day, I felt so lonely even tho I was surrounded by 2,000 students. Freshman year was very hard, especially since I was an introvert around people I didn't know. As time went on, I grew as a person and found my people. I occasionally look back and am overwhelmed with happiness, knowing freshman year, all I wanted was to have a group of friends like the ones I have now.

Summary: Today in class, we presented our slide shows in our assigned groups to the class. 

Reflection: I got a chance to see people's different points of view on the story we read, and the different themes people obtained from the story.

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