Prompt: Think about how you have searched for information in the past compared to what you practiced today. How is creating specific search phrases different from just “Googling” a topic? Explain how this strategy will improve the quality of your research.

 Prompt Response: Creating specific search phrases are different from just “Googling” a topic due to the algorithm being very specific. If you research for something and ask very specific questions you will be given with accurate answers. In the past I would search up very vague questions and wouldn't get the answers I'd be looking for. After practicing researching for school I've gotten a lot better with rephrasing and digging deeper for information. This is how creating specific search phrases are different from just “Googling” a topic. 

Summary: I learned about information in the CommonLit posted today. 

Reflection: I worked on the CommonLit. 

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