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Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word. Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word. Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word. Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word.

 I resonate with the word, nirvana. Nirvana is important to me because it’s the name of one of my favorite bands but also because it’s a state I hope to reach one day. Nirvana means a condition of great peace or happiness. It’s something everyone should have in life, although life isn’t fair. Being in nirvana would mean you have no problems or worries, allowing you to live contently. Today, Mr. Rease was out so we had to self-learn Lesson 13 vocabulary. We wrote a sentence with each word and completed Exercise I and IV. It was easy so I had free time to catch up on other work. Today, I feel good. I celebrated my birthday with my family yesterday and we went to Longhorn Steakhouse. My birthday was the 12th, but I didn’t mind. Because of that, I feel energized for Jazz Band practice today.

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