Reflect on a time when you discovered a new perspective that completely changed how you viewed a person, group, or place. How did your previous “single story” shape your thoughts or actions?

 Prompt: The time when I found out my friend wasn't the person who I thought they were. The friend that I had was one of my closest friends who I had known since kindergarten. I was super close with him up until middle school when he started to act super spoiled. This was a big awakening to me because I realized that my friend would treat me as less because I didn't have everything that they had. This made me feel like all people of their social class would act like that, so I tried to avoid them. 

Summary: Today we worked on a common lit assignment.

Reflection: I think that today's lesson was important to realize how if a person is always being told one thing about a certain place or culture, their view on the people form their will be warped. This can teach people to know that they need to widen their ideas before they assume things about people. 

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