Prompt: Write about a fear you have overcome.

Prompt Response: A fear I have overcome is clowns. As a little girl I was always terrified of them. When I would go to SCarowinds with my family, I was practically shaking when we walked by a clown. I started to overcome this fear at the age of thirteen. I was getting into scary movies a lot and I watched the movie Terrifier for the first time. I noticed after watching, that I was not phased by it. After watching Terrifier, I watched other clown movies in the following months. I had slowly lost my fear of clowns by watching those movies. 

Summary: In class we read "Three-year bachelor's degrees could save families thousands — but are students ready?" and identified claims within the provided text. 

Reflection: I learned that the courses you select in high school affect your future. 

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