Write about a conversation that changed you.

Prompt Response: A conversation that changed me is when my cousin told me I needed to stop doubting myself all the time. I always told him I couldn't do things, like have good grades or pass my test, but he told me that I can be better, I just need to want it. After that, I started believing in myself more and knew I had one person who believed in me, so I started doing better in everything I do.

Summary: Today, in class, we kept reading the book Fences and started on our steal worksheet.

Reflection: I learned to put myself first before others.

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