Write about a conversation that changed you. (Sept 30)

 A conversation that changed me was when I was having issues with my dad for a very long time. I just felt like one shouldn't say certain things to a teenager out of anger, and that was one of the things my dad would do, and i would always talk to my aunt about it until one day she said it doesn't matter what he says he's still your dad even if you try and tell him that he is wrong hes not in his eyes I should grow up and not be so sensitive about what my dad says. After that conversation with my aunt, I didn't talk back to my dad, cry in front of him, and I would try not to show any emotions when he would yell at me. It worked 


Summary: was not here. 



Reflection: went on a field trip.

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