Monday, November 2, 2015

''Right is right, even if everyone is against it; and wrong is wrong, even if everyone is of it'' 
                                    -William Penn

          The quote ''right is right even if everyone is against it and wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it'' by William Penn means that the right is the things we don't like and wrong is the things we like. for example the right thing to do is to wear uniforms to school but that's the right thing to do. another example is wrong chewing gum in class but its wrong. if you do right you get rewarded but if you do wrong like chewing gum in class you can get a negative consequence like detention. i prefer to do right even if i still don't like it because i won't feel embarrassed in front of everyone. if you do wrong you won't feel right but if you do right you feel amazing. what this means is that you have to do whats right instead if wrong when everyone will do it and get in trouble. its hard to do right when you don't like it for example chores i don't like doing chores but i have to do to not get in trouble. a example of wrong is listening to music in class is wrong but the class is boring everyone will bring earphones and listen to music but there is a consequence for that.
 

       

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