Prompt: In the poem, the speaker and his neighbor meet each year to repair a wall. Describe a time when you had to set or respect a boundary with a friend, family member, or classmate. How did it help or hurt your connection with that person?

Prompt: My friend would ask to hangout very frequently. This sounds very normal, but it got to the point where it seemed like it would take up too much of my free time. At some point I decided to tell him that even though I enjoy his company, I do not want to hangout so often because I enjoyed my privacy as well. He understood and it positively affected out relationship because It makes hanging out more valuable.

Summary: Today we did a Commonlit on the "Mending wall" by Robert Frost

Reflection: I learned that it is important to question things, rather than to just accept them.

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