Before the Civil War, most people saw nothing wrong with children working long hours. Over time, people began to see it as unfair and even cruel. What is something that society once accepted but now sees as wrong, or something we still accept today that might be viewed as wrong in the future? Explain your reasoning.

 Prompt: Something that  used to be acceptable in society that is now shunned is smoking in airports, and all public spaces for that matter. It was widely accepted that people would smoke cigarettes in all public spaces, but especially airports. Nowadays there are plenty of regulations and limitations to the things you can do in an airport, and most airports around the US will have designated smoking areas that are most likely outside the airport altogether. This change in restriction was most likely caused by the tragic 9/11 event, that changed airport security and regulation as a whole from then until present day.

Summary: Worked on a commonlit and finished the poem analysis

Reflection: Learned how to analyze the main idea of a piece of text

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