Think about a time when you felt like an interloper or when someone else felt out of place in your world. How did that situation affect relationships, emotions, or outcomes?

Prompt Response: There was this time when a new kid named Max transferred into our school halfway through the semester. He had this weird, distant vibe, like he didn’t fit in with the rest of us. At first, I felt bad for him, but then I realized it wasn’t just his outsider energy; it was how we treated him like he was invisible. Over time, I noticed that the more we ignored him, the more he closed off, and it made me wonder if we could’ve made him feel welcome. It made me think about how easy it is to forget how someone else might feel when they're the odd one out, and how that can affect everything—relationships, the way people act, and even how they see themselves.

Summary: We went over the interlopers commonlit

Reflection: I had to think deeply about the story to answer the questions

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