Prompt: Write about a time when you realized you needed to look out for yourself in a silly or harmless situation—maybe dodging a pop quiz, escaping a group chat argument, or remembering at the last second to submit an assignment. How did choosing wisely make your life easier?

 Prompt: Write about a time when you realized you needed to look out for yourself in a silly or harmless situation—maybe dodging a pop quiz, escaping a group chat argument, or remembering at the last second to submit an assignment. How did choosing wisely make your life easier?



One time in WHAP, I almost forgot to turn in an assignment that I had completed. Still, I never turned it in, and I was outside my house and didn't have my computer. I was like This isn't good. I'd better look out for myself. Luckily, I remembered that I had access to the completed document on Kami, so I was like, "Phew," because I had access to it on my phone, and turning it in made it easier on my life because my grade didn't drop.


Today in class, we read the rest of "The Life You Save May Be Your Own,"  and we worked on the discussion question on writable


Today I better understood the details of the story, the life you save may be your own. At first, I just thought 

It was a super basic story, but as we read and discussed, I understood it more.

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