In the poem, the speaker and his neighbor meet each year to repair a wall. Describe a time when you had to set or respect a boundary with a friend, family member, or classmate. How did it help or hurt your connection with that person? (Oct 28)

 A time when I had to set a boundary with a friend was about sharing my clothes. Every time she would come over to my house, she would take some of my clothes and wouldn't give them back. So one day she took one of my favorite pieces of clothing, so I had set her down and told her to give me all my clothes back, and she can no longer take any of my clothes.



Summary:  The common lit was okay 


Reflection: took nap and then started working on the common lit 

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