Prompt: Letters 11–16 show how relationships can be full of misunderstanding and pressure. Harpo wants love, but he also wants power. Sofia wants freedom, not control. Reflect on a time when someone’s desire for control hurt a friendship or relationship. What advice would you give to Harpo or Sofia if you could?

 I actually have a friend who has too and will always want what he desires and always has to be right no matter what its something that always hurts the friendship and will make things difficult between us we get into arguments a lot he wants to have the power in the way that he has to be in the right by when we speak about our certain  opinions and if someone won or who is a better rank in a game or who is better in particularly anything this brings things down in the friendships and it can be harmful to the both of us because it leads to us bringing each other down and saying a lot of harmful things to one another leading us to not speak for days or hours his thoughts of always being right never lead to anything good one time we got into an r]argument because i told him how i felt about a certain thing and how a certain type of person was viewing him he denied it and said it was not true that i had to stay in my business and how that person would never do that to him but in the end that person got done super dirty but this person and he had felt bad by not believing me and how he thought he was right and had the most "Authority" against me. Today in class we read letters 11 through 16 and we did at least 1-2 for each letter we read ending in 7 questions per letter. Today i learnt that octopusus have at-least three hearts.

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