Prompt: Write about what you are thankful for.

Prompt Response: I am thankful for my parents. I know that is a cliché thing to say, but it's true. My parents flipped their whole world upside down for my brother and me, and no matter how hard I try, nothing could ever fully return the favor. They both work 9-to-5 jobs that require their full attention, especially my mom, who has to schedule work off months in advance just to possibly get the day off, depending on the occasion. They also pay for my food, gas, car, clothing, extra circiulars, and much more. I try my hardest to show my appreciation, but I could always do more. For example, I could help out around the house without being asked, offer to make dinner occasionally, and listen the first time I'm asked to do something. On top of all of that, they also let me go out during the week and on the weekend with my friends as long as I keep up with all my work and chores. They're my favorite people, I love them so much, and I will continue to show them that.

Summary: In class today, we copied down our vocab and then practiced it.

Reflection: I learned the definitions of new words and gained a better understanding of words I knew but never truly knew the full definition of.

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