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

 Prompt Response:  My most unforgettable meal was last Thanksgiving at my cousin's house. The food wasnt fancy like others, but it felt special because everyone was actually there together for once. We were all crowded; we didn't even fit at the table, but we were laughing, talking, and trying to grab food. I remember the smell of the turkey and the mashed potatoes. The food isn't what made it unforgettable; it was the feeling of being around everyone.

Summary: Today in class, we worked in our groups to figure out the answers to a test.

Reflection: I was happy today because it was the last day before Thanksgiving break.

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