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Blog #3 - sorry miss im late KUK

 Hello its Kuk welcome to my blog today I had so much fun so we were divided into two grous group 1:Sid Hyeonseo, Zahrah, me (Kuk), Mysha and Summer. Group 2: Hyeono, adelia, Aleena, Ryan,  and Aire




But I think it was a very lucky day for me because I didnt really memorize the whole words for the vocab quiz I was so happy I didn't have the quiz today and the fact that we played scrabble and the other game


When I was playing scarbble it was sorta difficult because I wasnt smart enough to find out words during that time (thats why im in aep right now) and I did made a clutch but we just didnt win atleast it was good for me that I was in second place


and when I played the griddle it was making me confused because some of the words didn't really work like elo its something like points in chess which should be a valid word because its a word but didn't.


It was making me so scared when mysha said we need over 400 words because I thought it would be impossible and very hard tho I was calmed down when they said they have less than 300 points and lastly it was a nice day as usual.

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