Prompt: In the spirit of Valentine’s Day week, describe your idea of a perfect day spent with someone you care about (a friend, family member, or significant person in your life).

Prompt Response: My ideal perfect day would be a day spent with my best friends. We would all wake up to pancakes and bacon eating it on the porch of my friend's lake house. We would spend the day tanning, tubing, jet skiing, etc. We would eat hamburgers on the doc, blasting country music without our phones and just talk. We would end the night with a crab boil and then go for a night swim, drive around, play music and watch horror movies. Luckily iv'e actually lived this day, and it was the best day ever. I can't wait for summer to be able to relive this memory.

Summary: In class today we reviewed one of Obama's speeches and looked for rhetorical devices, preparing for our Rhetorical analysis essay or Wednesday.

Reflection: This activity helped me prepare for my essay on Wednesday

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