In the spirit of Valentine’s Day week, describe your idea of a perfect day spent with someone you care about (a friend, family member, or significant person in your life).

 Prompt Response: My idea of a perfect Valentine’s-week day isn’t flashy or extravagant—it’s slow, intentional, and a little bit magical in ordinary ways. It would start without alarms. Soft morning light, the kind that makes everything look warm. We’d make coffee at home and linger over it—no phones, no rushing. Maybe we cook breakfast together, bumping into each other in the kitchen, arguing playfully about how crispy the potatoes should be.

Summary: We prepared for the essay

Reflection: Learning how to write rhetorical essay. 

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