Prompt: Write about a time when you realized you needed to look out for yourself in a silly or harmless situation—maybe dodging a pop quiz, escaping a group chat argument, or remembering at the last second to submit an assignment. How did choosing wisely make your life easier?

Prompt Response: A time I realized I needed to look out for myself in a silly situation was in my Spanish class. One of my classmates had to come sit next to me because they were acting out in their original seating position. They gave the teacher many excuses on why they should go back to their original seat, but the teacher did not cave in. At the end of class, they told me that the next day we will tell the teacher we could not stand each other, making the teacher have to move the student again. I did not agree to do it though, I thought the plan was brainless. Choosing not to do it made my life easier because I saved myself from having conflict with a teacher.  

Summary: In class we finished the "Nov 18 "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" assignment on Writable. 

Reflection: I learned that an undertaker is a person who works with the deceased. 

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