Nov 14 - At the end of Letter 21, Celie and Sofia share a rare moment of laughter that softens the tension between them. Write about a time when you and a sibling or family member shared an unexpected moment of joy after things had been tense or confusing. Explain how that moment helped bring you closer.

Response: When my sister and I were in an argument about something petty, we eventually made up unexpectedly. This was when we were both pretty young, and we got into a lot of fights. I don't even remember what it was about, but we ended up saying some pretty hurtful things to each other and didn't speak to each other for a while. Whenever I get mad, I either play guitar or play video games, and at this time, I didn't play guitar, so I turned on my Xbox 360. I booted up Disney Infinity 3.0. Star Wars Episode 1-3 Edition, which was a game that my sister and I played all the time. She heard and saw me booting up the game and asked if she could join me. Of course, I said yes, and we played that game all night. Once we had to go to bed, we both said sorry and that we had a lot of fun playing together, and it taught me that it's always a good idea to make up with someone.

Summary: Today, we worked on our video project.

Reflection: It is always important to break the tension with someone. The joy you may find in it may surprise you.

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