Prompt: Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?

 Prompt: One moment that felt like the start of a story was my first day at a new school. I walked into the crowded hallways, super nervous and not knowing anyone. Everything felt chaotic and a little scary. Then, someone smiled at me and actually talked to me, and I realized I could actually make friends here. It felt like a turning point because it showed me that even scary situations could lead to something good, and that my story at this school was just starting.

Summary: Today we learned how to make a rhetorical analysis paragraph and made our own.

Reflection: I learned how to make a rhetorical analysis paragraph. 

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