Growing up I always had many responsibilities, so I would rarely be able to read. When I did read it would be because it was assigned for homework and the books the teachers would make me read were books that never caught my attention. Then, when I got to junior high I got a great teacher who had a small library in her class filled with a wide variety of books and she made me start to like reading. The thing was that in my house its never quiet. I have young siblings who are really loud. So I got use to reading in a loud environment, so when I read now and it's quiet i cant focus on my book. It has to be loud so i can actually read and focus on my book. Then after junior high I stopped reading for a bit because I never had time to read, but just a couple of days I started reading to relieve stress.
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Thursday, August 29, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Communication Strategies of a Hacker
I feel that the way the author use dictation,syntax,and tone is really great because it really grabs the reader's attention. It makes me want to keep reading it, without stopping.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Respond to Conscience of a Hacker
I agree with what the author of "Conscience of a Hacker". It is true in some way that we get judge by teachers and adults in many ways. When in reality they don't understand how it is to live in a world filled with many things that can hurt us. Especially in this time. Many adults and adults in powers have an opinion of young teenagers and think they're all the same. When many of us are really different from our peers.
Monday, August 19, 2019
Memorizing Richard Cory’s Poem!!!
It wasn’t easy man but I tried😐
Don’t roast me please and thank you🙏🏽
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
WELCOME TO MY BLOG!!!!!
Hey my name is Jasmine Garcia and welcome to my blog! Throughout my blog I will be talking about my ideas and opinions. These things can be things going on in our society and world and may things I’m passionate about. I’m really into social justice, politics and many things that help our communities.
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