Prompt: As you grow older and face new experiences, what issue or topic do you think you'll have to stand up and debate most often, whether with friends, family, or society?

 Prompt: I think a topic I well have to debate most often with friends is that just because they feel a certain way about something I do doesn't I have to do it, the way they would want me to. I feel like this because I as i'm writing I remember times when they tell me certain things as if I should do it because they feel that way. I feel like once I communicate it to them it'll be fine though. Sorry for turning this in late King Rease.

Summary: We took notes on argumentative essay then did our blog.

Reflection: Learned how to create an argumentative essay.

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