Prompt: If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

Prompt Response: If I had all the freedom to plan the perfect spring break, I would travel to London then to Paris. I would go on this trip to see my friend who lives in England. She'd take me all the best spots there. After London, me and her would fly to Paris and have the best girls trip. We would visit all the attractions and food spots. It would be a blast. 

Summary: In class we completed the "Identifying Main Ideas and Central Idea with "Making college matter" assignment on CommonLit.

Reflection: I learned that students who develop relationships with others who are different from them show more intellectual and social growth than others in college. 

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