Thursday, March 2, 2017

My thought process is flawed

                Today in Western Civilization we went over our test on the Articles of Confederation and the Bill of Rights. Surprisingly, I got a ninety-two (Hurray!). I was left wondering where I got those three extra credit points that boosted me from an eighty-nine to a ninety-two, but I got the grade so it doesn’t matter (Yes, I see what you did there, just making a joke). In the advisory period before there were a couple kids talking about a car accident that happened and even had pictures of it (which I didn’t see). I heard somehow that the person was named John, and at first I was really worried because I thought I knew the person. It’s actually kind of funny how people tend to be more worried about something when they think they know the person even though they’re both people. As we were going through the test and I was reading a short answer question, the announcements came on. We were told to immediately go to different sections of the building based on what grade we were in, and when we got there we were given more information on the car crash. I didn’t know who the person was, and it turns out it was a person named Josh and not John. I was extremely relieved to hear that the person was alive and was getting medical treatment. Afterwards, we finished going through the test and I did my blog.

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