Prompt: Describe a time when someone’s words had a lasting impact on you.

 Prompt Response: One day my grandpa told me that knowledge was power. This stuck with me because I thought about how knowledge could take you practically anywhere. If you know enough about something, you could become great at it. Knowledge also carries you in your everyday life.

Summary:Today we worked on our "Ambush" paragraph.

Reflection: I learned what makes good evidence and what doesn't.

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