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?

 Response: A time I would describe myself feeling like a interloper was when I hanged out with people who have different interest and opinions of my own. Hanging out with people who have different interest and are occupied with stuff I dont care about made me feel alienated has I had nothing to contribute to the conversations. This situation affected relationships by making me more and more distant with them with time.I felt like a 'intruder"everytime I tried to help by providing different perpectives and opinions on certain topics and ended up no longer caring to share anything to thoswe group of people. 

Reflection: I reflected on the story in common lit. Along with the different perspectives. Analyzed the story tellings and answered questions based off the reading. 

Summary: Completed the common lit. 

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