Prompt: Think about the vocabulary words from Lesson Two. Write about a time you saw or heard one of these words outside of the classroom — maybe in a movie, song, social media post, or book. Describe how it was used and whether the context helped you understand the word better.

Prompt Response: A time I heard the vocabulary word, "metamorphosis," was when I was watching the movie "Coraline." My older sister was there too. In the movie, the other mother goes through a terrifying transformation. During that scene, my sister used "metamorphosis" to describe it. In the context she used the word in, I was able to understand it. 

Summary: In class we did "Lesson Two Vocabulary Exercises I and IV."

Reflection: I learned that metamorphosis means a transformation or dramatic change. 


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