Letters 11–16 show how relationships can be full of misunderstanding and pressure. Harpo wants love, but he also wants power. Sofia wants freedom, not control. Reflect on a time when someone’s desire for control hurt a friendship or relationship. What advice would you give to Harpo or Sofia if you could?

Prompt Response: A time when someone’s desire for control hurt a friendship was when my friend only ever wanted to talk about herself and her problems and controlled the conservation but never hearing or listening to me. I would tell Harpo that if you really love someone and they love you, then you won’t need to control them. The right person will listen to you and understand what you need from them, and if you still feel like you need to control their every move, then the relationship isn’t right for either of you.

Summary: Today in class we read and discussed letters 11- 17.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and analysis skills.

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