Monday, March 2, 2015

4b

It's easy to overlook details, especially whenever the main problem seems so huge and overwhelming. Very few people sit down and really riddle out how small details can tip the scale for them. Usually people overlook details that involve what someone else may have experienced, such as an el train "mak[ing] a lot of noise"(Rose#32). Taking into consideration how others view an incident, or how they may have possibly behaved, usually can offer insight that changes everyone's view on a matter.

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  1. I really like what you said about taking into consideration various people's viewpoints of an incident, and I think that it's really important that, before reaching conclusions, every person involved is thoroughly considered, including what they did, why, and what they could have done (but didn't).

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