Chapter 222: Of Choices & Consequences Chapter 223: A Black Day Chapter 224: A Confession Chapter 225: Weighing Options Chapter 226: A Revelation Chapter 227: A Man’s World Chapter 228: Some more options Chapter 229: Complications Chapter 230: Hard Talk Chapter 231: A Ray of Hope Chapter...
For example, in Aesop’s fables like “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, the consequences of lying are vividly illustrated. Through the misadventures of the young shepherd, children learn the importance of honesty and the consequences of deceit. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Educational themes in ...
Children were read one of three stories prior to being questioned about an accidental wrongdoing: (1) a positive story, which emphasized the benefits of being honest; (2) a negative story, which outlined the potential costs of lying; and (3) a neutral story, which was unrelated to truth-...
So, I will be back tomorrow night at seven o’clock for our “date” just like you and Heather tonight. Before you get any ideas of what you might do, listen. Heather has your wallet, your keys, and I am going to drive your car away tonight. You have no land line in the house,...
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It’s a feeling she been lying in bedWhen I met her she had an innocent smile In the ways of the world she was but a child But she grew up fast and it all went to her head Now I’m feeling she been lying in bedLying in bed Lying in bed My soul is filled with a cold dread...
Then suddenly—I was quite startled—I heard someone crying, and I saw that she was lying dressed on her bed, her head buried in the pillows. She was sobbing so dreadfully that it made me feel all queer, but she never noticed me. Then I crept out and shut the door as softly as I...
And now, now I’m here, lying on the bathroom floor, bruises all over my aching body, reveling in my own pity. Thinking this is it. There’s no silver lining. I close my swollen eyes and push my palms harder into the reddened sockets that normally harbor them. The pain only provide...
” referring to the bag of organics waste that I bring to the recycling site a half a mile or so away. He’s not lying. Last week, we were still stomping on ice along the edges of the streets and sidewalks. This week, the ice is gone, so are most of the puddles, and it’s ...
Why we love it: This story has a clear cause-and-effect structure that you can use to show how actions have consequences. 35. The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe “Yet, mad I am not—and very surely do I not dream.” Why we love it: This is one of the classic Poe short stories ...