Write about a conversation that changed you.

Prompt: Write about a conversation that changed you.

Prompt Response: One conversation that I guess you could say changed me was when my parents told me and my brother that they were getting a divorce. On that day, I came home to a house devoid of light, a power outage had seemingly knocked out electricity for my entire neighborhood. After finishing my homework, my parents said that they had something to say to me. I could see by the look on their faces it was something serious, the likes of which I only saw when they had something terrible to tell me. I thought someone died, but very quickly I heard for myself it was not. Once they told me, my brother went running to his room while I just sat there in disbelief. I never felt something so empty yet relieved at the same time. Looking back at it now I realize it was probably for the best, as I think they're much happier now.

Summary: Today we started a new assignment about creating supporting claims and finding evidence for said claims.

Reflection: The assignment is fairly easy, but tedious at times. I hopefully will be able to finish it by Thursday, as I will have to study for a few tests and or quizzes.

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