Write about a conversation that changed you.

 One conversation that changed me was a late night talk with my friends. We were all sleeping at my house for the night, and we got to talking about life and feelings. During this talk, we they all shared their thoughts and vulternabilites, saying things that we needed to trust each other not to tell again. It changed me because I realized how important it is to have close friend that you can converse with, about any topic, and having ones that won't judge you for what you think or what you've done. And I think it's very important to embrace your differences and learn about each other in a safe space. 

Today in class we took notes on evidence and read two articles while finding evidence to support a claim.

I learned about the three ways to cite evidence: direct quote, summarizing, and paraphrasing. 

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