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

 My most unforgettable meal was on my 15th birthday. I was having a terrible day as school had gone horribly, and like most other teenage girls, I cried on my birthday. My mom had told me we were going to go out to dinner that night with just our family, but I wasn't that excited and was in a crummy mood. I was reluctantly getting ready when I saw a bunch of cars pull into my driveway, and I went downstairs to see what was happening. I saw then that my mom had invited my best friends over to come to dinner with us as a surprise. They brought me gifts and we had the most delicious meal I've ever had.

In class, we took a quiz on "The Life You Save May Be Your Own."

I learned how to work with my groupmates to do well on our quiz. 

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