Journal Entry #4 Title: Lesson Learned

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Journal Entry #4 Title: Lesson Learned Do you agree with this quote? Why or why not? What example can you think of in your life where this is true? Did you learn a valuable lesson from your experience? If so, what was the lesson you learned? If not, why not? You have 7 minutes to write your thoughts about this quote. Remember…format matters. Please write in complete sentences, use capitalization, and correct punctuation.

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Tuesday: I’m…Los Angeles: An apostrophe is missing in contraction I’m. Los Angeles was misspelled and should be capitalized because it is the name of a place. all-day: Add a hyphen to all-day as it is a compound adjective. I saw…: A subject and verb needed to be added as this was a fragment. Commas: Commas are added between the listed places as they are items in a series. Downtown: Downtown is capitalized as it is considered a region; however, this is a debated topic. The Sunset Strip: This is the name of a street and should be capitalized. stars’: The possessive and plural form should be used here. quite the tour!: Quite was misspelled, and only one exclamation mark is needed. TV, it: Commas separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. than I had imagined: Then is mainly an adverb, often used to situate actions in time. Than is a conjunction used in comparisons. The verb tense should be in the past perfect tense (used when something occurred before another action in the past). © Presto Plans