Prompt: Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks and spending time with family over a nice dinner. Write about your most unforgettable meal.

 Prompt: My most unforgettable meal happened one Thanksgiving when my whole family crammed into my grandmother’s tiny living room. The food itself wasn’t fancy just turkey, mashed potatoes, and the usual dishes, but everything felt extra special because everyone was laughing, joking, and talking over each other. I remember sitting there with a full plate and realizing how rare it was to have everyone together in the same place. Even now, whenever I think about that meal, I’m grateful for the feeling of warmth and togetherness more than anything we actually ate.

Summary: Today we did our test on the story.

Reflection: I learned how to do a test based on a story I read.

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