Think about a moment when your understanding of your family changed as you got older. How did that shift impact your perspective, and how does that connect to Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11?

 Prompt Response: As I got older, I realized my parents were just flawed people trying their best, rather than the perfect authorities I imagined as a kid. This shift made me more empathetic, but it also made me question the rigid rules I had always followed without thought. It connects to Chapter 11 because Chris’s discovery of his father’s double life shattered his view of his family, turning his childhood respect into a deep sense of betrayal and a need to escape.

Summary: I was out sick on monday

Reflection: I think learning your parents aren't perfect gives you a new respect for them, but also makes you question them more.

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