 If it's okay with you, we'll start with the first quote. What was your conversation like with your partner? Austin, we'll start with you. Like, the first one's kind of, like, deeper than the other one. It's saying that's, like, coming from the heart, so it, like, affects. And it's, like, saying more than the other one. Okay. Can you continue that conversation with your peers for me, Austin? Does anyone have any other idea, Keegan? I was thinking, as in, like, your heart controls your body, so you can have words control you, too. As in, you can use some powerful words that it almost, like, controls your body. Like, it can control someone else's, like, emotions. Interesting. Does anyone else have another thought, Maddie? Um, I agree with Keegan because, um, the heart is very powerful, and just, like, words can describe anything powerful and they can describe things in a more serious way that mean more to us. Now, I have a question. From what I'm hearing so far, I'm getting the sense that you feel this first quote has a positive view of language. Yes. That I'm getting that sense from your conversations. Can we switch to the second quote? I want to hear your thoughts now on that second quote in relation to language. What is this person trying to tell us about language? Tyler, can you start our conversation? How you talk, if it's corrupting it, it's kind of, like, stopping you from breathing. Hmm. Because, like, then you can't really communicate with others. Okay. Can you continue the conversation? Does anybody else have another thought? Juliette. In the second quote, I was thinking that corrupts means, like, they stump you, so you can't use words in the language that you want to speak. So it's kind of hard for you to say what you want to say if it corrupts your mind. Does anybody have anything else? Lily? Well, I thought this one was, like, I felt like this one, like, sometimes things slip and you say stuff that you regret and when that happens, there most likely will be consequences. So that's what I think corrupts means. Interesting. Can I stop you for a second, Lily?