What can I say to my classmate who posted this in replying to her:

In the story The Pie, the narrator talks about how he stole a pie. As he got the pie he walked right out with it, I think this is such a memorable moment for the narrator because he realized making these decisions could affect him in life. As he sat and ate the pie that he stole, he realized what could have happened to him if he was caught by the owner or by anyone. I think this is memorable for the narrator because the taste can show who we are as people.

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You could reply with something like this:

"I really like your interpretation of that moment in 'The Pie.' It’s fascinating how the act of stealing such a simple item can lead to such profound self-reflection. I agree that the experience changed the narrator’s perspective on choices and consequences. It makes me think about how our actions define us, and how even something small can have a big impact on our identity. Do you think the narrator's experience influences their future decisions? I'm curious to hear your thoughts!"

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