Prompt: Describe a time when someone’s words had a lasting impact on you.

Prompt Response: A time when someone's words had a lasting impact on me is when my internet best friend dedicated a post to me on Instagram. We have been friends for four months but we it feels like we’ve known each other for years. We talk to each other almost every day. One day she posted a sweet message about me on her Instagram story. In the message she described how much our friendship means to her and the little details she loves about me. It touched my heart deeply.


Summary: In class we continued the "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien" assignment on Writable.


Reflection: I learned that when using text as evidence, the text is not supposed to be analyzed, it should be explained to support the claim. 


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