today is class we just went over our new vocab words. we also copied them down and made sentences out of them. after that we had to turn in some work an that was it
If i had to write a poem it would be about school and how hard it is, school makes me feel like my life is cut in half. Every day that I get home from school after doing work all day I have more work to do once I get home. When i'm at school i try my best to complete all of my work and sometimes i may slip from time to time. This is most likely due to the fact that i have been used to 4 classes my whole life so now having 7 of them makes things harder. In conclusion if i were to write a poem it would be about schools and the problems i face with it. today in class we just worked on creating a fond poem using Jefferson words.
I'm drawn to the vibrant energy of city life. I envision myself thriving in a bustling urban environment, surrounded by diverse cultures and endless opportunities. The convenience of public transportation and walkability appeals to my desire for a sustainable lifestyle. I'm excited by the concentration of arts, entertainment, and dining experiences that cities offer. Ultimately, I crave the dynamic and ever-evolving atmosphere that only a city can provide.
One word from Vocabulary Lesson 12 that stands out to me is maelstrom, A maelstrom is a powerful, chaotic situation filled with confusion. I first encountered this word while reading a book where the main character was caught in a maelstrom of emotions, struggling to make a difficult decision. Understanding this word has helped me improve my writing by allowing me to describe very chaotic situations with a stronger connection. Instead of simply saying "confusion" or "disorder," I can use "maelstrom" to evoke a stronger connection to the readers.
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