After reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "Constantly Risking Absurdity," which explores the poet's daring craft, write about your most absurd personal experience. Describe a single, specific incident that felt ridiculously bold or foolish. Ensure your response is vivid, concise, and captures the essence of absurdity.
Our most wild adventure happen last summer, when me and my friends try to sneak in to the empty auditorium. The plan was simple: wait for a janitor to open the door, and then slip inside real quiet. I was the first one, and it was a success. I made it inside, but my friends got catch. I didn't want to leave them, so I run back and try to talk to the janitor. He was mad at first, but then he let them in for five minute. It was the best five minute of our life's. We didn't get to see a show, but we had a story that was way more better.
Summary: Today in class, we analyzed a poem that we are being tested on Friday about. We also watched a video of a man walking on a typerope over the Grand Canyon.
Review: I learned about the man who walked on a rope across the Grand Canyon's family and reaosning for persuing what he does.
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