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?

 I have encountered many homeless people before but one time was more memorable. I was at a gas station with my friends late at night, and there was a young homeless man sitting next to the door asking for money. We bought him some snacks and water and we even talked to him for a little bit. At first, I was kind of scared of him because I didn't know if he was crazy or dangerous, but after talking to him, I realized he was just like us and he loved to joke around and have fun.

Today we read a new short story and answered questions on it.

I learned how to connect the setting of a story to character traits of a character. 

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