Prompt: In the poem, the speaker and his neighbor meet each year to repair a wall. Describe a time when you had to set or respect a boundary with a friend, family member, or classmate. How did it help or hurt your connection with that person?

 Prompt Response: A time when I had to respect a boundary with a friend, family member, or classmate, was between me and my dad. I learned at a very young age that my father is always the authority when it comes to my decisions. That doesn't mean I can't be friendly with my dad and hang out with him. It means I need to respect his wishes and be respectful. This attitude towards my father has brought a very positive relationship between us that will last a lifetime. 

Summary: I learned about the theme of the Mending Wall by Robert Frost. 

Reflection: We worked on the Mending Wall on Common Lit. 

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