Write about a conversation that changed you.

 A conversation that changed me was a conversation that I had with my mom recently about life. We talked for about an hour discussing the cycle of life. She said how it felt pointless that we live in constant worry and stress, because we all wake up, go to school, get a degree, go to college, work for the rest of our lives, then die. We said how we were going to stop stressing out about every little thing and enjoy it the most we can. I said I would do my best and get through school, but not push myself too hard. We are going to accept life for what it is, because we are born the way we are, and have the life we have, so we should be grateful for it and live it to the fullest. 

today we took notes on how to obtain evidence from readings, then we created claims on the impact of social media on teenagers. After that, we drew evidence and support from two different articles.

Today I learned that evidence can be summarized, it doesn't have to be a direct quote. 

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