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day 3 - critical thinking & reflection (chapters 18 - 20) part a. cause…

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day 3 - critical thinking & reflection (chapters 18 - 20)
part a. cause and effect
match the event with its result.

  1. keisha continues seeing jonathan →
  2. jonathan isolates keisha →
  3. warning signs are ignored →

possible effects:
a. keisha becomes more vulnerable
b. trust increases
c. danger grows

part b. important moment

  1. what event in these chapters is the most important or alarming? why?
  1. how does the author build tension or suspense in these chapters?

part c. reflection writing (5 - 7 sentences)
prompt:
what advice would you give keisha at this point in the story? use details from chapters 11 - 20 to support your answer.

Explanation:

Response
Part A: Cause and Effect Matching
  1. Keisha continues seeing Jonathan → If Keisha keeps seeing Jonathan, and assuming a context where trust is built over time in their interaction (or a positive dynamic), the effect would be trust increasing. So match with b. Trust increases
  2. Jonathan isolates Keisha → Isolating someone can make them more vulnerable as they may lose support or feel more dependent. So match with a. Keisha becomes more vulnerable
  3. Warning signs are ignored → Ignoring warning signs (like red flags in a relationship or situation) typically leads to the danger or problem growing. So match with c. Danger grows
Part B: Important Moment (Example Answer)
  1. What event is most important/alarming? Why?

The most alarming event could be Jonathan isolating Keisha. Isolation is a common tactic in unhealthy relationships to control someone, and it makes Keisha more vulnerable (as seen in Part A’s effect). This event signals a shift toward a potentially harmful dynamic, putting Keisha at risk of losing support or being manipulated.

  1. How does the author build tension/suspense?

The author builds tension by showing escalating control (like isolation) and ignored warning signs. As Keisha stays in the relationship, the ignored warnings and growing isolation create a sense of unease—readers worry about Keisha’s safety and how the situation will worsen, especially as danger grows from unaddressed red flags.

Part C: Reflection Writing (Example Answer)

To Keisha, I would advise ending the relationship with Jonathan. He’s isolating you, which makes you vulnerable, and warning signs (like his controlling behavior) are being ignored, leading to more danger. Trust your instincts—if something feels off, it’s a sign to step back. Reach out to friends or family for support to break free from his control and protect yourself from the growing risks.

(Note: Answers depend on the specific story context, but this uses the cause - effect relationships from Part A to support advice.)

Answer:

Part A: Cause and Effect Matching
  1. Keisha continues seeing Jonathan → If Keisha keeps seeing Jonathan, and assuming a context where trust is built over time in their interaction (or a positive dynamic), the effect would be trust increasing. So match with b. Trust increases
  2. Jonathan isolates Keisha → Isolating someone can make them more vulnerable as they may lose support or feel more dependent. So match with a. Keisha becomes more vulnerable
  3. Warning signs are ignored → Ignoring warning signs (like red flags in a relationship or situation) typically leads to the danger or problem growing. So match with c. Danger grows
Part B: Important Moment (Example Answer)
  1. What event is most important/alarming? Why?

The most alarming event could be Jonathan isolating Keisha. Isolation is a common tactic in unhealthy relationships to control someone, and it makes Keisha more vulnerable (as seen in Part A’s effect). This event signals a shift toward a potentially harmful dynamic, putting Keisha at risk of losing support or being manipulated.

  1. How does the author build tension/suspense?

The author builds tension by showing escalating control (like isolation) and ignored warning signs. As Keisha stays in the relationship, the ignored warnings and growing isolation create a sense of unease—readers worry about Keisha’s safety and how the situation will worsen, especially as danger grows from unaddressed red flags.

Part C: Reflection Writing (Example Answer)

To Keisha, I would advise ending the relationship with Jonathan. He’s isolating you, which makes you vulnerable, and warning signs (like his controlling behavior) are being ignored, leading to more danger. Trust your instincts—if something feels off, it’s a sign to step back. Reach out to friends or family for support to break free from his control and protect yourself from the growing risks.

(Note: Answers depend on the specific story context, but this uses the cause - effect relationships from Part A to support advice.)