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write about something that was too big

 Something that was too big was my house oh my god. The amount of space I have to clean because the other people in my house barely clean. They always calling me to clean something and it’s so annoying omgg. 

write about something that doesn’t get better.

 Something that doesn’t get better is the death of a loved one. You will always feel that loneliness when reminded of them. You only have memories of them. The pain of not seeing them anymore but having to “ have them in spirit “ is emotionally terrible. The lost of someone can also affect one physically and some people cannot recover fully from a lost. 

10/26

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Today, we read “More Than a Walk in the Wilderness”. In this text, it tells about a couple that went on a hike on the PCT for fun but end up taking it serious and even into a career related achievement. 

10/14

 Today, we finished the essay portion of the benchmark. I did have a brain fart for a good ten minutes before I could actually think of something to finish the test. I finished my other constructed responses too. This was probably the easiest benchmark I have ever taken in my life, not to be dramatic. 

10/13

Today, we took a benchmark. It was pretty easy, everything wasn't so 'read between the lines' which was helpful. I left all but one of my constructed response for tomorrow, since we are taking the essay portion tomorrow. The test was kind of interrupted by someone's ignorance and lack of following directions but it didn't effect me. Today was pretty chill. We got progress reports today and mine were alright. I know which departments I need to work on so, I'll be good.

10/12

 Today, we reviewed a few things for the benchmark tomorrow. We officially start part 3, for the project, today. He walked us through the steps to find all ten sources for this part. He made Myriel try it herself as an example. We learned how to find an image source and citation. He made Natalya to do that as an example. He gave out homework, which is reading the prologue and this blog.