Prompt Response: A meaningful object in my life isn't just one thing, but it's three. My meaningful objects are three tiny, glass angels that my grandma gave me before she died. They're very sentimental to me, and I've had them ever since I was young. I leave them on my nightstand, and it helps to remind me of who my grandma was.


Summary: In class today, we read over a text and analyzed it. After that, we went to the gym and got our yearbook photos taken.

Reflection: In the story we read today, I learned that the hollow reed was a form of symbolism and was seen as a meaningful object to the Native Americans.

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