Write about an adventure you would like to go on.

Prompt: Write about an adventure you would like to go on.

Prompt Response: One example for an adventure I would like to go on is a vacation to another country. I've always wanted to see what life was like outside of the US, especially in distant continents like Asia, Europe, and Africa. If I were able to choose which country I would like go to, it would be between Japan, Malaysia, Spain, Italy, Croatia, North Macedonia, or South Africa. But even if I were given an opportunity to go to another country besides those I've listed above, I would still go as it would be a very impactful and informational experience that would allow me to better understand another culture.

Summary: Today in class, we took a "quiz" on vocabulary, which was actually a test on pattern recognition.

Reflection: I was genuinely scared to find that all the answers I was getting were A, for a second I thought it was an error on the test maker's part. However after the true intention of the "quiz" was revealed, I felt relieved and learned that pattern recognition is a very important skill.

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