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 friend told me they were secretly seeing someone else other than their partner, I would tell them to confess it. In Fences, Troy's affair caused Rose to have so much pain because he hid the truth for a while. Staying quiet would make me feel and look guilty, and having to tell their partner might ruin my friendship with my friend. By making sure my friend is honest, I'd be honest and loyal to both of them.

Summary: Today, in class, we continued reading the book Fences and started working on the STEAL worksheet and the poster.

Reflection: I've learned you have to live your life and not waste it on one person.

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