Mastering precise vocabulary improves your communication and academic success as some words are better fit for the situation than others. Using the right vocabulary can help maintain the tone and structure of your speech and writing. Today, we continued learning vocabulary through Lesson 14. We wrote each word in a correlating sentence and completed Exercises 3 and 4. I enjoy these lessons because they are easy and I learn new synonyms to words every week as well as refresh my understanding on some words I’ve heard before. Today, I feel okay. It’s moist and hot out, but I’ll make the most of it today.
When you are in a mood that you do not like, what are some strategies that you use to change your mood?
When I'm in a unfavorable mood, I try to do activities that I enjoy. For instance, when I am angry, I drum and hit as hard as I can as a way to relieve the tension building up. When I'm upset, I play video games or talk on the phone with friends to distract myself from whatever made me upset. When I'm stressed, I watch videos about interesting or niche topics. Today, we created a digital mood board on The Yellow Wallpaper. With the help of AI and using quotes from the text, we created moods boards that depicted the narrator's emotions at the 3 major stages of the story. This was a fun and easy way to end the week, finally allowing us to use AI to do work. Today, I feel tired. I slept late and had to wake up for my Calculus class at GSU. I got home late so I didn't get to have an adequate nap, so I want to catch up on the sleep I missed.
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