Describe a time you felt completely lost.

 A time I felt lost was my 9th-grade year in Lakeside High School, which was new to me and bigger than any school I've been to before. And it was 7 classes I had to go to, and we only had 5 minutes to make it to each class. The first day, I'll say it took me 10 minutes to make it to each class. 



Summary: In class, we listened to everyone's presentation about the different things in the "Jealous Father" story, like setting, conflict resolution, theme, and alternate endings. 


Reflection: I listened to everyone's presentation, and I was a little nervous to present, but I think I did okay. 

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