Describe a place where you feel the most at peace and explain why.

 I feel most at peace at the lake. I grew up in a house there and have spent so much of my life there. I grew up driving boats and sneaking away and just making memories. We go up whenever we can, and I use it as an escape from everything here. It is so peaceful becauseit'ss more in the countryside. There's not much noise other than theoccasionaly geese or boats, but those are sounds I love. No,w when I hear gee,se I think I am at the lake.

Today in class, we worked on rhetorical appeals. We also shared our examples with the class.

Today I learned that the antifreeze for my car is yellow.


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