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In the short story, Hills Like White Elephants (Ernest Hemingway), we meet an American man and a girl, presumably his significant other, whom are waiting for a train to arrive so they can continue on their trip. While they are waiting, they notice a small corner bar, and decide to have some drinks. They start bickering about whether or not they both should do something that would possibly make them happier in their relationship. It is unclear what it is they are considering or if they will remain together.
In What You Don't Know (Lulu Wang) writes about a time her family lied to her grandmother. In this post, I will discuss whether or not I agree with her family's decision to lie to her grandmother and also talk about a time when I, myself, had to make a choice whether to tell a lie or reveal a difficult truth.
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