What would you do: tell your friend to confess, tell their partner yourself, or stay quiet? Explain your choice, using ideas about loyalty and consequences from Fences. How might your decision affect everyone involved?

Prompt Response: If my close friend was cheating on their partner I would definitely tell them to confess, and if they wouldn't, then I would tell them myself. No matter how loyal I am to the friend, like Bono's loyalty to Troy, I would recognize their betrayal as a personal issue that stems beyond just their relationship. I would not be able to see my friend the same way, and I would want to tell the truth even if it meant losing a friendship. This might affect everyone involved negatively in the short term, but everyone would grow from it and be better off because of it; both the friend who cheated, who had to learn their actions have consequences, and the partner that got cheated on who could stop wasting their time with someone who isn't loyal to them.

Summary: Today in class we continued reading Fences and began working on our character posters.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension skills and practice using textual evidence.

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