Prompt: As you grow older and face new experiences, what issue or topic do you think you'll have to stand up and debate most often, whether with friends, family, or society?

    Prompt Response: As I grow older and face new experiences, the topic I stand up and debate most often is politics. I never talk about politics with people besides my family because I personally think it's a very private topic. I don't like spreading my opinions everywhere due to me not wanting conflict. Sometimes I have to talk about it in class or when someone just says something outrageous. 95% I just keep to myself, talk to family, and close friends. This is a topic I stand up and debate most often as I grow older. 

Summary: Today we did Claim notes.

Reflection: I learned about Value, Fact, & Policy. 

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