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After reading “Sights at a Traffic Light” by Justus D. I felt if every place could be that way, the would be more peaceful. It was interesting how, even though they were stuck at a traffic light, the elderly lady came up to their car and asked if they wanted tea. I like at the end how the writer says, “It taught me that even though many Bengalis live in extreme poverty, they are the richest people I know.” I think this shows how people with less tend to give more because they know what it is like to not have anything. Overall, this was a great selection.
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I was inspired to write about this when I saw the end of it. It reminded me of how people treat people. The rich tend to treat people awful, while people who don't own or have much treat people better.