Thinking about "The Rockpile," what is something your parents forbade you from doing when you were growing up? Explain what it was and why they might have set that rule.

 Response: When I was younger my parents told me that if I keep crossing my eyes they will get stuck like that. While it wasn't technically declared forbidden it was kind of implied that I shouldn't. I think it was such a small thing but I had been thinking of it today so I thought I'd wright about it. I think they said it'd get stuck because crossing your eyes all the time actually could cause some issues maybe? I honestly never figured out why they didn't want me to but it worked and I never really did.

Summary: We read The Rockpile and began working on our group projects for it.

Reflection: I think this will be an interesting project. It will really help me further understand the story and see things I probably wouldn't have noticed otherwise.

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