Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.

 Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.


For my word, I am choosing gibberish. This word is significant to me because it makes me think of when I was younger, my sister would talk gibberish in her sleep. Sometimes it would scare me but it would always be funny in the morning when I told her about it. I remember one time, when we shared a room, I woke up in the middle of the night to get some water and when I came back I heard her talking to herself. I tried to remember what words she said, but I couldn't remember what the words were. When I got back in my bed, I waited to see if she would talk anymore, but she didn't so I went back to sleep. This was in like elementary school for me.


Summary- We completed lesson 7 in a vocab book and did the exercises. 

Reflection- Learning new words and how to use them in sentences. 

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