vHow would you feel if your privacy was invaded online or on your phone? Do you think privacy is a basic civil liberty?

 Prompt Response: If my privacy was invaded online or on my phone, I’d feel upset and uncomfortable. It’s not okay for people to look at your personal information without your permission. I believe privacy is a basic right because everyone should be able to control what they share and with whom. When privacy is violated, it can cause harm, like identity theft or being taken advantage of. It’s important to protect this right.

Summary: In class today, we read a poem for Black History Month. The poem focused on important themes about African American history and culture. After reading, we had a discussion where everyone shared their thoughts. We talked about the meaning of the poem and how it connects to today's world. It was a good conversation that helped me understand the importance of Black History Month.

Reflection: My day was good. I got through all my classes without any issues but my last period I always end up sleeping. The Black History Month activity made me think more about history and culture. After school, I had some time to relax and catch up on homework. Overall, it was a balanced day, and I felt good about how it went.

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