Prompt: What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

 Prompt: The best advice my parent gave me focused on effort over excuses. My mom told me to control actions, not outcomes. I asked for advice after a bad math test shook my confidence. I felt frustrated and blamed the questions and the time limit. She explained how steady practice builds results over weeks. That advice pushed me to study daily and ask questions early.

Summary: We worked on identifying items in a poem.

Reflection: I learned how to analyze a poem

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