Write about a moment when new information changed your perception of a person or situation. How did that “plot twist” reshape your understanding, the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the story?

 Write about a moment when new information changed your perception of a person or situation. How did that “plot twist” reshape your understanding, the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the story? 


When I was in 8th grade, I was really close with two other girls and we were a trio. But I wasn't in the same classes as these friends, so like all trios the other two girls got closer while I felt father away. But despite that we still seemed to stay good friends. But one of the girls always seemed more distant when It came to me and talking to me. And I always felt left out when them two would just hang out on their own without me. And I could always know because they would ride the same bus aw me. Well later on in 9th grade we kinda had a falling out, with me still being friends with one of the girls. While me and J was talking, I found out that my other toxic friend was talking bad about me behind my back and saying how annoying I am so she never wanted to invite me to their hangouts. It really made me feel disappointed and sad because I thought we were pretty good friends. Anyways that is my plot twist. 

summary- We took a group quiz in class about the short story "a rose for Emily" 
Reflection- Learning to use context clues when asked a difficult question, like on a quiz or test. 

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