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.

 One place that holds deep memories for me is the garden outside my house. My dad and I planted the bushes, trees, and flowers when I was a toddler and I have watched them grow with me. The yard shows how much I have grown and matured, and the plants have blossomed and filled the yard. I go in the yard often, and I like to think about how it looked when we had just planted it.

Today we read a short story and answered questions on it.

I learned how to connect ideas from a story to my personal knowledge. 

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