Describe a time that you had an encounter with a homeless person, either directly or indirectly. What did you think and how did it make you feel?

Prompt Response: I've encountered homeless people both directly and indirectly on several occasions in the past. But two times in particular are worth noting. Once, I was in the car with my dad and brothers on the way to the barbershop. As our dad made the turn onto the highway, I saw a homeless person walking on the sidewalk. Slowing down, my dad decided to give them a few bucks. Watching that made me feel proud because most people would just pass the person or alienate them, but my dad chose to be a good person. 

Summary: Today, we began reading "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" by Flannery O'Connor.

Reflection: The story is interesting so far, and I think Mr.Shiftlet might try to assault the mother and daughter.

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