Thinking about "The Rockpile," what is something your parents forbade you from doing when you were growing up? Explain what it was and why they might have set that rule.

 Prompt Response: Growing up, I remember always wanting to go to my friend's house. She lived about a block away and I wanted to hang out with her. However, in order to get to her street, I had to pass over a busy road. My mom never let me cross without someone accompanying me, so I had to get one of my older friends to take me. This road was so dangerous because cars would always fly down the road well over the speed limit.

Summary: Today we read the short story "The Rockpile"

Reflection: Today I learned about the different living conditions that some people experience.

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