Recall a specific incident when someone’s words offended you. Describe what was said, how it made you feel, and what actions you took in response. Reflect on whether your response helped resolve the situation or changed how you think about communication.

 Prompt: The one time when someone said something that offended me was when someone called me slow. The person who said this to me was a person who never talked to me before. This made me feel upset because this person was saying something hateful to me when I had never seen them before. After they said it I walked away because I didn't want to argue with them. I think that my response didn't help the situation but it also didn't allow for it to escalate. 

Summary: today we talked about the different words that offended us. 

Reflection: I think that today's lesson was important to learn more about our fellow peers. It is also important to know what words offend people so then we wouldn't say it to them and accidentally offend them. 

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