Think about a moment when you challenged your parent(s)’ rules or expectations. How did you feel, and what was the outcome?

Prompt Response: There are many times I challenged my parents many of the times they would get mad at me, but they know these are things I stand by. Other times, they won't just do anything to counteract me. I usually feel bad for what I do, but at the end of the day, they will forgive me, and I'll always forgive them.

Summary: Today, we read the poem Two Kinds by Amy Tan.

Reflection: Sometimes, I wonder why things happen the way they do. Like why do people do bad things.

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