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LESSON LEARNED:
Read the "Lesson Learned" section at the end of the chapter. What lesson was learned in this story,a ccording to the author? Cite three examples.
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I don’t have the chapter text — which story/chapter are you referring to? If you paste the "Lesson Learned" section (or give the book title, chapter number, and author), I’ll read it and give you a clear answer plus three cited examples.
While you find that, here’s a quick template and method you can use so your answer will be complete and well supported:
1. State the lesson in one clear sentence (use the author’s words if possible).
- Example format: “The lesson learned is: [short, direct statement].”
2. Provide three supporting examples from the chapter. For each example:
- Give a short quote (or paraphrase) from the chapter.
- Give a citation (page number, paragraph number, or chapter section).
- Explain in 1–2 sentences how this quote supports the lesson.
3. Conclude with a sentence linking the three examples back to the lesson.
Sample (generic) answer using the template:
- Lesson: “The lesson learned is that honesty builds trust and prevents larger problems later.”
1. Example 1 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “When Maria told the truth about the broken window (ch. 3, p. 45), her father forgave her.” Explanation: This shows honesty led directly to forgiveness and preserved the relationship.
2. Example 2 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “Later, her classmates trusted her with the group project (ch. 5, p. 78).” Explanation: Trust earned from honesty created future opportunities.
3. Example 3 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “When she concealed a mistake earlier, it escalated into a fight (ch. 2, p. 30).” Explanation: Hiding the truth caused larger negative consequences, contrasting the benefit of honesty.
- Conclusion: These examples together show the author’s lesson that honesty prevents escalation and fosters trust.
If you paste the actual “Lesson Learned” section or tell me the chapter/book, I’ll produce a tailored answer with three precise, properly cited examples.
While you find that, here’s a quick template and method you can use so your answer will be complete and well supported:
1. State the lesson in one clear sentence (use the author’s words if possible).
- Example format: “The lesson learned is: [short, direct statement].”
2. Provide three supporting examples from the chapter. For each example:
- Give a short quote (or paraphrase) from the chapter.
- Give a citation (page number, paragraph number, or chapter section).
- Explain in 1–2 sentences how this quote supports the lesson.
3. Conclude with a sentence linking the three examples back to the lesson.
Sample (generic) answer using the template:
- Lesson: “The lesson learned is that honesty builds trust and prevents larger problems later.”
1. Example 1 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “When Maria told the truth about the broken window (ch. 3, p. 45), her father forgave her.” Explanation: This shows honesty led directly to forgiveness and preserved the relationship.
2. Example 2 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “Later, her classmates trusted her with the group project (ch. 5, p. 78).” Explanation: Trust earned from honesty created future opportunities.
3. Example 3 — Quote/paraphrase + citation: “When she concealed a mistake earlier, it escalated into a fight (ch. 2, p. 30).” Explanation: Hiding the truth caused larger negative consequences, contrasting the benefit of honesty.
- Conclusion: These examples together show the author’s lesson that honesty prevents escalation and fosters trust.
If you paste the actual “Lesson Learned” section or tell me the chapter/book, I’ll produce a tailored answer with three precise, properly cited examples.
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