Prompt: If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

 Prompt Response: If I could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities I would get a group of friends for a trip to Europe. I'd probably want to do a round trip to France, Amsterdam, and England. The best vacation in my opinion is just hanging out and doing local activities, but I would plan a few historical things for us to visit. I'm trying to make this happen Senior year but I'd like to go to Ireland/Scotland.  This is what I would plan for the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities 

Summary: I learned about information in the Common Lit "Making college matter."

Reflection: I worked on my common Lit assignment. 

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