Thinking about "The Rockpile," what is something your parents forbade you from doing when you were growing up? Explain what it was and why they might have set that rule.

 Prompt Response: Growing up similar to "The Rockpile," I was forbidden from going on the train tracks near my home. I was always told it was unsafe for many reasons: trains, drugs, and dangerous people. However, as I grew, I did what most kids tend to do: not listen. I decided to start exploring the what looked calm to me train tracks. I walked down the tracks all the time in new directions and further distances. It all seemed fine until about 6 months of hanging out down there, when I began to feel unsafe.

Summary: My parents forbade me from going down to the train tracks growing up, similar to "The Rockpile."

Reflection: Kids often rebel and have to learn lessons on their own, even when told not to by a parent.

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