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: The three words I will use the most are Ambiguous, Affinity, and Adroit. Ambiguous can be used to describe a plethora of things. Affinity is a word meaning to like or have an attraction to something, and that can be used in many different situations. Lastly, Adroit describes something or someone as skillful when using their hands or mind, and I think that there will be many opportunities to incorporate this word into my vocabulary.

Summary: In class today, we took a break from poetry and began working on new vocabulary terms for the College Bound.

Reflection: The break was alright, but the work was back to the boring, monotonous stuff. We read vocabulary words, put them into sentences, and then answered some questions about them. The work wasn't hard; it just wasn't intriguing, and it was hard to focus on. 

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