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WRITE ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE ON CHRISTMAS

My experience during Christmas was very good, just like every year, since I was
able to meet with my whole family for the first time since the pandemic began.
We spent our Christmas Eve on the 24th at my grandmother's and it was a truly
pleasant moment, since we were able to share with each other and catch up.

On Christmas Day, December 25, we didn't go out all day, but until the night
when we got back together as a family at my grandmother's. I had a lot of fun,
since together we did Christmas bonuses throughout the neighborhood, only
the young people, and obviously with security measures against COVID-19.

At the end of the year on the 31st, we met again at my grandmothers to bid
farewell to the fair year, where we made a lot of food and danced until dawn.
This whole experience of this Christmas was totally new for me, since I only
used to spend my Christmas with my parents and my brothers, but this time I
was able to enjoy it with the whole family, therefore I feel very happy and
grateful to God.

In addition, none of us got COVID-19, so we were able to fully enjoy ourselves,


we were always careful with this issue so as not to infect our grandmother. I
suppose that, like most of the Dominican population, we got the bad flu that was
going on, leaving us in bed for a few days, but after it passed, the Christmas
spirit returned to us. In short, despite everything, it was the best Christmas I've
ever had.
Make a vocabulary Unit 5

1. Median

The median is the middle number in a sorted, ascending or descending, list of numbers
and can be more descriptive of that data set than the average. The median is sometimes
used as opposed to the mean when there are outliers in the sequence that might skew the
average of the values.

2. Mutually

Two events are said to be mutually if they cannot happen at the same time. For example,
if we toss a coin, either heads or tails might turn up, but not heads and tails at the same
time. Similarly, in a single throw of a die, we can only have one number shown at the
top face. The numbers on the face are mutually exclusive events.

3. Exclusive

In probability, two events are said to be mutually exclusive if and only if the events
have no shared outcomes. If we consider the events as sets, then we would say that two
events are mutually exclusive when their intersection is the empty set.

4. Outcome

In probability theory, an outcome is a possible result of an experiment or trial. Each


possible outcome of a particular experiment is unique, and different outcomes are
mutually exclusive, only one outcome will occur on each trial of the experiment. All of
the possible outcomes of an experiment form the elements of a sample space.

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