Comment 1:
I agree that Christopher's ability to take in detail is an exceptional ability, as Stephanie mentioned. Christopher has a way of looking at something and imprinting it into his mind. I think that this would be very helpful in everyday life, especially for students like us.
Comment 2:
(In response to Ian's comment 1) I do agree that there are certain circumstances where lies should be used. For instance, when the law or a crime is involved and a lie is inevitable, then, yes, it is OK to lie. In some cases, though, lying is an absolute no no. If you do something wrong, no matter how hard it is, don't lie about it! It just makes it harder later.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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