People sometimes feel the need to step away from their normal routines or environments in order to better understand themselves. Describe a time when you needed distance from a situation, place, or group of people in order to think more clearly or gain perspective. What did that experience teach you about yourself?

Recently, I had to distance myself from my best friend. We had not been good to each other, and we said a lot of things that were unkind. Eventually, I decided to stop talking to her as much and we stopped hanging out. We both had time to think about ourselves and our friendship, and I realized that it was never good for me and I was glad that I got out of it. Overall, I think it was a good decision, but it was very sad in the moment.

In class, we read more of our book and connected to its themes.

I learned how to connect evidence to a theme and how to justify it.

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