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3/28 Share your personal tips for preparing for major exams. Include what works best for you—flashcards, study groups, practice tests, etc.—and why.

I personally study alone while listening to music. I review old study guides and make my brother question me. I sometimes do study groups with friends. We both teach each other and review together. I sometime do flashcards but depends on the subject and some tests my teacher assigns.

3/26 What do you think is the hardest part of writing an informational essay—brainstorming the topic, organizing your ideas, finding evidence, or something else? Write one paragraph about the part you struggle with most and how you might overcome it.

The hardest part for me is organizing my ideas. I have a lot of thoughts, but I don’t know where to put them. My writing can get messy and hard to follow. To fix this, I can make a list or outline before I write. This will help me stay on track.

3/25 Write a blog post exploring your thoughts on near-death experiences and what they might reveal about life after death. Do you think these experiences are real, spiritual, scientific, or something else? Refer to details from the article and connect them to your own ideas or beliefs.

I always wonder how and why people have near-death experiences. How does one have it out of nowhere and how do they feel. Are they scared? Are they paranoid that there time is coming to an end. Is it a sign from death its self that there time is running out and fast. "Multiple lines of evidence point to the conclusion that near-death experiences are medically inexplicable and cannot be explained by known physical brain function."

3/24 Discuss how mastering precise vocabulary can impact your daily communication and academic success.

Mastering precise vocabulary helps me say exactly what I mean. It makes my speaking and writing clear and easy to understand. In school, it helps me answer questions better and write stronger essays. People might be more interested in what I say if I use words they haven't heard before. It will also be fun to use against my friends in arguments. But also will make me more confident in my own vocabulary.

3/21 Today’s article discussed how more people are choosing to live in the suburbs rather than in the city. When you become an adult, which lifestyle do you think you would prefer—city life or suburban life? Choose one and explain your reasons clearly.

I will choose a suburban life rather than a city life. The city will be packed and there will always be noise and something going on. The city will also be expensive due to all the people moving in. The suburban area will be quieter and have more space. It will also be more affordable and won't make a huge dent in my future wallet.

3/20 Based on the two informational passages that you've read thus far this week, write about how you will personally strive to avoid student loan debt?

I would start by making a saving accounts and working. I'll start putting money aside but also start applying for scholarships and grants. I'll work during college and get school help. I'll go to a small college then transfer over to a bigger one. I'll have a roommate and split the bills evenly so I won't have to pay everything alone.

3/17 Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.

Obloquy is a word that is significant to me. I had a friend, if he knew the word, he would definitely have the word Obloquy written on his back. My parents didn't approve of him and I had a few friends telling me to drop him because he was bad news. Even though he was, he was always there for me when I had bad days and used to get picked on. He was like my protector back then but I moved away due to a family situation. I was always thankful for his protection and friendship. I just hope he's doing good these days and finally fixed his attitude.