Of today’s 15 vocabulary words, which three do you think you will use the most in your speaking and writing this semester? Explain why each word feels useful or powerful to you.

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Prompt: Of today’s 15 vocabulary words, which three do you think you will use the most in your speaking and writing this semester? Explain why each word feels useful or powerful to you.

Prompt Response: Out of all fifteen vocabulary words I believe I will use adroit, ambiguous, and affluence the most. I find each of these aforementioned words to be quite useful in conveying various meanings that would be hard to otherwise. For example, ambiguous is quite useful for pointing out a subject's lack of clarity, which is a rather common sentiment one might need to get across. Another example of this is the word adroit, which seems to be another more academic word to convey one's proficiency. The final word, affluence, seems to represent financial success and status, albeit in a more professional manner. Overall, I find the words to be quite useful, and I'm excited to further incorporate them into my diction.

Summary: Today, we did a vocabulary activity from a booklet, resulting in us learning fifteen new words.

Reflection: Although I knew some of the words, I did in fact learn quite a few new ones that I'm glad I now know. I also noticed many of the words started with "A," causing me to wonder if the lessons are ordered alphabetically.

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