Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.

Response: Out of the words we learned today, gibberish really sat with me. I find the word funny and really familiar. I remember hearing it and finding the pronunciation so funny and always repeating it to myself over and over. Seeing it today reminded me of the time I first learned it some time in elementary. I do not remember exactly how or where I learned it but I remember it being in the library and having to ask a teacher or the librarian what it meant.

Summary: We completed vocabulary lesson 7

Reflection: Some of these words were really interesting to learn. I was also surprised to find some advanced words that I have known for such a long time, like I never think of gibberish as a complex word.

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