Prompt: Words shape how we think, write, and interpret literature. Think about a time when learning a new word or understanding a specific term helped you better analyze a text, express an idea, or make your writing stronger.

Prompt Response: A time when understanding a specific term helped make my writing stronger is when I was learning about the term "ambiguity intolerance." I was watching a video by one of my favorite content creators and he used the term "ambiguity intolerance." I was so perplexed by the term, I had to look it up. Learning what the term meant was a gateway for me to really expand my terminology knowledge. It also helped me a lot in describing certain situations when writing about them. 

Summary: In class we did exercises 1, 2, and 3 for vocabulary lesson one. 

Reflection: I learned that estrange means to alienate. 

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