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"Dramatic Warning" - Blog 1.6 - Aire M.

Hello to all of my adoring fans out there! And, when I say adoring fans, I mean pretty much no one. I know I get around 5 views each blog but it doesn't feel like much does it? I remember the first blog I wrote; being really successful with 70+ views. Only problem is that it had low quality since it I didn't really know how to write these. I still don't really know how to write these. But I go ranting anyway.

When I write these blogs, I just hope everything works out. I'm sorry if my thoughts are all over the place. It's always been like that. Whenever I would tell a story, I usually forget some parts so I'd have to restart multiple times just to be able to complete the story.

With that being said, let's begin the blog!


10/09/23

Today, we did the usual: Struggle With Squaredle™️. We suffered played the game for a whole period, with the promise of 7 merits if we complete it. We ran into multiple creative-blocks, slowing down our process. Miss pitied us so she even helped out in the last few minutes. We weren't able to get all the words in the period, but got it after. We got 6 merits so we were happy anyway. What we weren't happy about was one of the words being so simple; the word crab. Miss Disa was furious too. "Crab? Crab?!" I could hear her say. It was frustrating, to say the least, but it was nice knowing I wasn't the only one in this.

After the Squaredle drama, we studied Unit 5, getting 2 words each (Rayan got 1). We searched the definitions up or used the dictionaries. After about 15 minutes, Miss opened vocabtest.com and we did the same thing as last time; once our word was there, we would answer. It was pretty fun and easy, and I really enjoyed.

Later on, we did an individual seatwork which was fun as it was easy, yet slightly challenging.


10/10/23

Today we finished a whole game of Quordle, which we finished without any tries left. Barely made it. Whew. I didn't really contribute in any way, other than hold the pen. Can we please go back to Contexto? I feel like I contributed much more then. Or even Squaredle. Anyways.

Eventually, we moved on to seatwork in groups. Our group (group 2) consisted of me, Hyeono, Hyeonseo, and Rayan. The seatwork was to skim-read an essay and write appropriate titles for each of the paragraphs. Me and Hyeono brainstormed, and Hyeonseo even helped a bit. I remember finding one of his answers slightly amusing. Miss did too. "Dramatic Warning", I think was the title.

Miss told me that we were struggling because she didn't discuss it yet. The reason why was because she needs us to understand - or not understand - to get what she's saying once she teaches us. She needs us to feel the agony (hello, my fellow FNAF fans; aka Adie) for us to understand it better and have questions once she teaches, and so she also has an idea on what we know and what we don't.


And that's the blog! Thanks for listening to me rant reading!
As your reward for reading this blog, you get two gifts: a cookie 🍪, and a picture of Akaashi and Bokuto from the stage play (my BokuAka ship shall sail).



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  1. ahaha here is yoru adoring fan, also don't worry about the views HAHA your first blog was the first to be posted here I thinkk so people saw it often, nice blgogg

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