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  AEP has been a phenomenal experience. By phenomenal, I mean a lot of things (including Miss Disa, the lingering classical music and the barely visible Smartboard. They all add up to being 'phenomenal'. I love phenomenal omg that word is so pretty.

We started out with Grammar. Lots of Grammar. The basic stuff. It all seemed so easy at first until we moved to Dialogues. A big fat book about different dialogues and how to imply them. Do you know what a Socratian dialogue is? I do. No I don't. No I do. I'm talking in Socratian dialogue right now (I hope you're proud of me Miss Disa HAHAHAHAHAHA) 

But that's all the boring academic stuff. You don't need to worry about that, dear reader 😪😪. Anyways, we start off the class with Wordle, to relieve the brain of all the capitalistic horrors (it's only just Wordle). Before delving into the exquisite details, I should talk about Gigi.

I'm sure you all know her. The teddy bear on the chair by the window, wrapped in the cloth that makes it look like a hijab. I named her Gigi BECAUSE YES Gigi is the most fitting name. That's all about Gigi everyone say goodbye to Gigi!!!

Dialogue is so fun actually. It's like a little animal with many different colors - like monologue, Socratic dialogue, dialogue for plays. But in the end it's just one thing. In the end, you just talk. We love talking, don't we?? 

I WATCHED A MOVIE. A really weird, 1980s movie with no distinguishing features. Just a thriller movie. Then I used the script of the movie to turn it into a short story. It was okay, I think. For the first time, I think I did okay. 

Yeah, that's been AEP for the past several weeks. There's more. Stay tuned!! The tea is going to be so exciting the cup will spontaneously combust and explode. Meanwhile, I will ponder 3rd term


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