Prompt: Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.

Prompt Response: A word from the vocabulary practice that resonated with me was, "giberish". A lost of the time when I tell stories or talk I tend to get of track very easily. This leds me to mumbing and talking so fast I sounds liek complete giberish. It's somehting I constantly struggle with and have been practicing on how to talk more calmy and articuritlly. Struggling with adhd I tend to get off topic easily and ramble about random things. The more passionate I am about a topic the faster I talk and the more jummbled my words get. Moral of the story, I'm fluent in giberish and I'm working on articulating my words better.

Summary: In class today we all came in late do to the ice protest. We then competed our vocubulary practice for unit 7.

Reflection: The vocabulary practice helped me understand words I have heard before but never trully understoode before this asignment.

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