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Reflection August 12, 2021

   The lesson in 3rd period was very interesting today. I learned that, it can be a purpose for reading. We read a passage titled “The House”. Which was about to boys skipping school and was describing the house they were in. Our assignment was to first pretend as if we were robing the house and underline details that stood out about the home. Next we had to do the same thing, but with a different purpose. The next purpose was to act as if I was buying a house. Lastly we went over the difference between formal and informal language. Formal language is more classy and you would use in a profession and informal is more unprofessional and you would use it with your friend.

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  1. Knowing that reading just because was a purpose to read was kind of I don't know but I guessss. Going over informal and formal language was good to refresh thy brain for most of us.

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  2. I think us going over formal and informal language was good. We got to learn different things about how to use them correctly.

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  3. Really we learned the same thing I think that is something we all needed to hear/learn. I did not know you listened to Tupac poem I love his music really wish he was still alive😢.

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