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: The three vocabulary words I will use the most in my speaking and writing this semester are aesthetic, aegis and animosity. The word, aesthetic, is useful to be in my every day vernacular because it is a good word to describe something as beautiful. The word, aegis, is a powerful word to use to substitute The word, protection. I feel that it holds more weight. The word, animosity, is useful to me in describing when tension is in a room or when I have hatred for another person. 

Summary: In class we completed the lesson one vocabulary practice, exercises one and three.

Reflection: I learned that adulterate means to make impure; contaminate.

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