That presentation became an immediate, defining moment of courage. The classroom suddenly felt like a stage, and despite my body's betrayal my hands shaking I forced myself to be the first one to step into the spotlight. Taking a decisive breath, I channeled my fear into focus, trusting the practice I had put in. As the words flowed, my anxiety dissolved, replaced by the surprising realization that my classmates were truly engaged. Walking back to my seat, the lingering fear was overwhelmed by a clear, powerful feeling of pride for confronting and conquering a long-held obstacle

Summary: Today we wrote a claim on writable for a short story called Ambush.

Reflection: I learned about this guys war experience.

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