Prompt: Of today’s 15 vocabulary words, which three do you think you will use the most in your speaking and writing this semester? Explain why each word feels useful or powerful to you.

 Prompt Response:  Of the 15 vocabulary words, the three I'll use the most are adroit, aesthetic, and altruism. I plan on using adroit a lot because it's a super useful way to say someone is really good at something, like being "adroit at video games" or "adroit at solving puzzles." It just sounds cooler than saying "skillful." Aesthetic is another word I'll use all the time, especially when talking about art, fashion, or even design. It helps me describe why something looks good or has a particular style, like a "dark academia aesthetic" or "a clean, modern aesthetic." Finally, I think altruism is powerful because it describes a selfless action. It's a great way to talk about people who do good things without expecting anything in return, and that's a really important concept to be able to explain clearly.


Summary: We started to take notes on thesis statements and how to write.

Reflection: I learned how to actually write a thesis statement and where it goes in your writing.

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