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: I think I will use aesthetic, affinity, and affluence the most out of all of these words. I picked aesthetic because it seems that it could very easily describe many things and make a lot of sense when doing so. I picked affinity because many people know what it means and I personally already use this word when speaking and writing. This just makes affinity seem like one of the words I will use the most. I picked affluence because it can be a good word for description and I feel like I could easily incorporate it into my daily speaking and writing.

Summary: Today we made sentences and did exercises about our 15 new vocabulary words.

Reflection: Today I learned 15 new vocabulary words through the definitions and practice.

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