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READ THE FOLLOWING STORY AND ANSWER QUESTIONS. FILE ATTACHEDSECTION IV – PROBLEM STATEMENTS What is your initial reflection of this story? Paragraph I INTRODUCTION 50 POINTS Make your reflection relatable to the story. (SHORT PARAGRAPH OF FIVE SENTENCES OF SUBSTANCE. LESS THAN FIVE SENTENCES OF SUBSTANCES WILL RECEIVE ZERO POINTS AT THIS PROFESSOR’S DISCRETIONS.) RESPOND WITH UN-BOLD BLACK FONTS TO RECEIVE POINTS.Paragraph II YOUR MAIN POINTS 50 POINTS Write a paragraph of five sentences, only giving valid points supporting your beliefs that are comprised in the story.Paragraph III CONCLUSION 50 POINTS WRITE ONE PARAGRAPH WITH AT LEAST FIVE SENTENCES OF ONE KNOWLEDGE GAINED FROM THE STORY. NO KNOWLEDGE GAINED WILL EQUAL ZERO POINTS.Should the parents ask their five sons to forgive them? Your perspective should be given. One paragraph with at least five sentences. Your perspective must make sense and must reflect the above readings. Partial points are not assigned in this course. 50 pointsIf the parents ask for forgiveness, should “forgiven” be awarded to them by Jack, Abel, Chance, James and Craig. If yes, why? If no, why? Your perspective should be given with a paragraph with at least five sentences. Your perspective must make sense and must reflect the above readings. Partial points are not assigned in this course. 50 pointsIf Jack, Abel, and Chance’s parents agree to commit to participating regularly in their grown lives, can a relationship be restored? Your perspective should be given. Your perspective must make sense and must reflect the above readings Partial points are not assigned in this course. 50 points