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guilty for letting his parents down. That weekend, Hasan and his family went to a movie. When they got to the ticket window Hasan‘ s dad asked for children‘ s tickets for both Hasan and his 16 year old brother. Hasan looked over at his brother, who stared down at the sidewalk and hunched his shoulders hoping the ticket seller wouldn‘ t notice that he was well above the age for a child‘ s ticket. The ticket seller glanced suspiciously back and forth between the father and the brother, and then, with a doubtful look on her face, she handed them the two child‘ s tickets. This happened every time they went to the movies, and it always made Hasan feel weird. On the way home from the movie, Hasan asked his father why it was okay to lie and cheat the theater out of money but not to cheat on his math quiz. His dad responded that sometimes it ' s okay to lie as long as nobody gets hurt. The rest of the way home Hasan just got more and more confused. Cheating on his test hurt nobody. He didn‘ t steal the answers from any of the other students. If he hadn‘ t gotten caught, he would have been praised. How was what he did different from what his dad did over and over again? And should he continue to stay silent the next time his dad lied? Based on your point of view, answer the following questions: What is Hasan‘ s dilemma? Have you ever seen an adult or friend do something you felt wasn‘ t right? What did you do? How did it make you feel? Do you think Hasan should try to talk to his Dad again about his lying at the movies? Who might Hasan have hurt by cheating on his quiz? Hasan‘ s Dad said it was okay to be dishonest if no one was hurt. Who do you think might have been hurt by his lying at the movie ticket office?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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