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

 Prompt: One time my baseball coach pulled me aside after a tough game where I struck out twice. He told me, “One bad day doesn’t define you, but how you respond does.” Those words stuck with me because he didn’t focus on my mistakes, but on my attitude. From that day on, I started working harder at practice instead of getting frustrated. His encouragement changed the way I approached challenges, both on and off the field.

Summary: Today in class we continued to write our argumentative paragraph on ambush.

Reflection: I got better at writing in formal language.

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