Write about something that you believed as a child.

 Response: When I was a kid my teacher told me I had a limited amount of tears. She said  if I cried too much I would run out of tears to cry in the future. Back then I cried a lot and she probably just wanted me to stop. Fortunately for her it did kind of work for a while and I would try to stop my crying by talking myself out of it. Now looking back on it I know she was just trying to get me to calm down and cry less but it still really stuck with me. Even now I still am a lot better at talking myself out of tears.

Summary: Today we worked on vocab lesson 2

Reflection: I enjoy learning new words. the work has really helped me comprehend and remember them.

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