Prompt: Think about how you have searched for information in the past compared to what you practiced today. How is creating specific search phrases different from just “Googling” a topic? Explain how this strategy will improve the quality of your research.

Prompt Response: Creating specific search phrases heavily differs from just "Googling" a topic. When using specific terms to search for a topic, it filters out irrelevant information. General "Googling" is a broader approach to researching. Specific search phrases improve the quality of my research by allowing me to dictate the exact wording, structure, and the vital key terms. Resulting in higher quality results. 

Summary: In class we completed the CommonLit: Hollywood Dreams of Wealth, Youth, and Beauty.

Reflection: Through doing this CommonLit, I really reflected on how Hollywood gives America a false portrayal and how that impacts people from overseas immigrating into the country. 

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