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Blog 6 // Mysha M

 


It's really quite astonishing that I've already blankly stared at my computer contemplating AEP 6 times. I swear, just yesterday was August. Amongst all of my many, many homeworks, only this one struck me with some variant of excitement. Hopefully, after I finish this, I'll have finally scavenged enough motivation to begin something else. Well then, enough rambling. This is an AEP blog, not a Mysha-complains-about-normal-things blog. Let's begin. 

On Monday we spent a tiring long time on squaredle. Usually, this game begins with us spouting words left and right, but eventually, we run out of all the simple words and just stare at the screen, coming up with a word or two every five minutes. After the first period ended, Miss assigned us a vocabulary seatwork. The seatwork wasn't too unpleasant, most of us did struggle with the types of school section, but we're not British so that's not our fault. 

On the next day, Tuesday, we kicked it off with an old favourite: Quordle. After all this Squaredle shenanigans, I was really hoping for a game that didn't suck my soul out. We wasted our first 6 guesses on only half of the words, giving us only 2 slots to guess the other half. Luckily, we secured the win in just under 5 minutes. Teamwork makes the dream work, I guess. After that highly successful Quordle match, we continued the seatwork from last time. I was grouped with Summer, Aleena, and Kuk. The seatwork wasn't too difficult either, just analyzing a text. 

Welp, that's it for today's blog! I believe this is the last blog in a while. Ah well, see you soon. 

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