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Should people who make a mistake get a second chance? Why? Explain. Should people who make a mistake get a second chance? Why? Explain.

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Should people who make a mistake get a second chance? Why? Explain. - PPT Presentation

Should people who make a mistake get a second chance Why Explain Ex If someone stole something from you or broke your trust should you give them a second chance by forgiving them Would you give them a second chance Why ID: 763546

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Should people who make a mistake get a second chance? Why? Explain. Ex: If someone stole something from you or broke your trust, should you give them a second chance by forgiving them? Would you give them a second chance. Why? COMPLETE SENTENCES.

Write your reaction to the video. What did you think about it? Do you agree? Why? How can forgiveness benefit people? Did your answer to the previous question change? If yes, then why? If not, why? COMPLETE SENTENCES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxoMbPWuk0I

“Thank You Ma’am” By Langston Hughes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt8JL8MocLI

Why does Mrs. Jones drag Roger back to her house? What do they do once they get there? How does Mrs. Jones help or teach Roger? What do you think her motivation was for helping him? Was this more effective than calling the police? Why? Why is Roger confused when Mrs. Jones says, “...you didn’t have to snatch my pocketbook to get some suede shoes.” “You could of asked me.” What does she mean? Why is Roger confused? What does Mrs. Jones mean when she says, “...shoes come by devilish like that will burn your feet.” Do you think Roger will change?

-Describe a time when you were FORGIVEN by someone. -What did you do? (tried to be kinder, tried to be more careful, told them it was ok, became friends etc.) -How did it make you feel? (were you surprised, relieved, happy etc.) OR -Describe a time when you FORGAVE someone. -What did you do? (told them it was ok, became friends, etc.) -How did it make you feel? (was it difficult, easy? Did you feel relieved/peaceful?) -Tell what happened, the circumstances, the people involved.

What does “redemption” mean? What is it? What might we mean when we say: The man was “redeemed” from his criminal past?

Redemption: -the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil -the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt. -The capacity to transcend one's own limitations and reach a new level of self-knowledge From latin, redimere ‘buy back’ Ex. The novel’s disappointing beginning was redeemed only by it’s interesting and action-packed ending. Ex. "Billy redeemed his drums from the pawnbrokers" synonyms: saving , freeing from sin, absolution , retrieval , recovery , reclamation, repossession, return

Where do we see redemption in popular stories? Frozen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2NNIAC0BJg

The Christ/Savior Figure A literary technique in which a character shares similar qualities with the Christian Christ depicted in the bible. -performance of miracles, -manifestation of divine qualities, -healing others, -displaying kindness and forgiveness, -fighting for justice, -being guided by the spirit of the character's father -the character's own death and resurrection. -Christ figures are often martyrs, sacrificing themselves for causes larger than themselves.

Les Misérables -First published in 1862 -Considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century -Beginning in 1815 and culminating in the 1832 June Rebellion in Paris- The novel follows the lives and interactions of several characters, particularly the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his experience of redemption .