Prompt: If you had to write a poem about your life RIGHT NOW, what would it be about? Explain your answer in at least 4 to 5 sentences.

Prompt Response: I would write a poem about the beach. I've planned two trips to the beach in the last week, one for winter break and another for spring break. I'm so excited, and I'm ready to be tan. I'm going on both trips with my best friends to Miramar Beach and Coco Beach. I love the beach, it's all I think about, and it's where I always wish I were.

Summary: In class today, we took notes on rhetorical analysis.

Reflection: Taking notes helped me understand how to use rhetorical analysis.

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