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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Dreams

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This week we have gotten a few topics and we had to research one of them, I chose to research about dreams. I have learned a lot about dreams doing this, like how you have up to 4 - 6 dreams each night but only remember some of it! or depending on your mood before you go to sleep affects what your dreams about, if you are frustrated you are more likely to have a dream about you falling, failing, or getting attacked.

Here is the doc:


3 comments:

  1. Hi Mckenna, This is amazing! great job. Very interesting to see how dreams work. You might need to edit the sizing of your doc because it's width is very thin and hard to read. You also explained that people can have recurring dreams and then said, "you may be wondering why you are having recurring dreams" I was wondering,so maybe afterwards you can explain why? overall great job!!!
    Greer

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  3. Hi Mckenna,
    I think that you did really well at writing this out and explaining what things are so the people who are reading can get a good understanding of it. I found it very interesting to learn more about what lucid dreaming is. Maybe you could make the doc you put in wider so it is easier to read.
    Also after you explained recurring dreams you said "you may be wondering why you have recurring dreams" was that supposed to be at the start of when you explained it?
    Other than that great job!

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