Prompt: Write about a conversation that changed you.

Prompt Response: A conversation that changed me was one with my mom. The night before we talked, I had made a bad joke to my sister that rubbed her the wrong way. My sister and I usually make lighthearted jabs at each other but the one I did that night went too far. My mom told me about how the words we say to the people we love affect them. It's a lesson that I will always keep with me. Being mindful of the impact my words have on my loved ones. 

Summary: In class we did the writing evidence assignment. 

Reflection: I learned that when you cite textual evidence, you may directly quote, summarize, or paraphrase. 


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