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.

Prompt: When I was growing up, my parents didn’t let me play near the busy street by our house. I didn’t understand it then, but they were worried I could get hurt because cars drove by very fast. Like in “The Rockpile,” they were trying to protect me from danger I didn’t fully see.

Summary: We read the rock pile.

Reflection: I learned how to analyze a short story.


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