Write about a conversation that changed you.

 Prompt Response: A conversation that truly changed me was when I had a deep discussion with my friends on the topic of life. This conversation randomly came about as we went down a loop hole talking and spamming the chat. We got to share each others experiences and share our perspectives while giving each other advice and truly listening to one another. The reason this conversation changed me is that I was able to expand my thinking and perspective on certain subjects. After talking to my friends I wasn't as closed minded as I was before. 

Summary: Today in class we took notes involving how the cite evidence. The main ways are to cite a direct quote, summarize the quote, or paraphrase the quote. In class we read two articles which we took evidence from to either support that social media is more harmful or that social media is more beneficial to teens mental health and social life. After that we had time to complete the blog If finished. 

Reflection: I took a stance that social media is more harmful than beneficial on teens mental health along with their social life. I had to carefully consider which pieces of evidence would best support my written claim. I had to find 2 pieces of evidence from either article and reflect how this would help further my argument. 

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