Prompt: Miss Emily’s house once represented pride and tradition, but over time it became a symbol of decay and isolation. Describe a place that holds deep memories for you—positive or negative—and explain how it reflects part of who you are or how you’ve changed over time.

Prompt: The old basketball court near my neighborhood holds deep memories for me. When I was younger, it was the place where my friends and I spent every afternoon laughing, competing, and forgetting about everything else. Now, the court is cracked and faded, and most of my friends have moved away, but whenever I walk by, I remember how confident and carefree I felt there. The court reminds me how much I’ve grown and how time changes both places and people, even when the memories stay strong.

Summary: Today we read a new short story.

Reflection: I learned new ways to analyze and read a short story

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Prompt: Both poems by Robert Frost explore the passage of time and life’s changing moments. Write about a time when something in your life changed more quickly than you expected. How does this experience connect to Frost’s idea that “Nothing gold can stay”?

Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

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?