Prompt: Miss Emily’s house once represented pride and tradition, but over time it became a symbol of decay and isolation. Describe a place that holds deep memories for you—positive or negative—and explain how it reflects part of who you are or how you’ve changed over time.

Prompt Response: A place that holds memories for me is my church, Shallowford Prespraterian. I have been a part of the youth and choir at my church for going on 5 years. This past 5 years, I've not only seen my friends change but myself as well. I've seen how my friendships with people have either grown stronger or weaker, and how I've grown as a person in general. My church goes on 3 week long trips together a summer so I really get to bond with the people I have met through Shallowford and sometimes forget we were all just middle schoolers at a point. Iv'e not only noticed, but i'm also constantly told how i've changed through out thpes 5 years, from being a shy, introverted Chatholic school girl to who I am today. Today i'm an outoging, extroverted, teen who's constantly making new friends, which I used to struggle with heavly before coming to Shallowford. Shallwford has trully shapped me as a person and holds so many memeories of who I was and who I am today. Being constantly surrounded with the people I grew up with remindes me of how i've changed as a person.

Summary: In class today, we read, as a class, the poem "A Rose for Emily".

Reflection: I learned that we are having a test on this reading.

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