Based on what I know about P.S. and Virginia Preparatory School, I think that the story will end good and badly. I think that P.S. is going to confess to Dr. Fairfax, because the guilt is going to eat P.S. up. It will make life very difficult and I think that he won’t be able to take it. I think that in a way P.S. will feel much better if he tells Dr. Fairfax. Even if it means that he will be disappointing his father. P.S. might realize that he doesn’t have to follow his father’s footsteps. When P.S.’s father finds out that he cheated, I think that the father will be even more mad that he cheated than the fact that he didn’t pass the test. He violated the pledge. When his father confronts P.S., P.S. will finally tell his father how he has felt about their relationship towards each other. And I think that the father will be surprised, because he has never really realized that’s how P.S. felt. I also think that Dr. Fairfax will actually respect P.S. in some way, because he told him the truth about how he cheated. He may or may not be kicked out of the school. It is bad, because he will break the family tradition and disappoint his family, but it will be good, because he will finally be able to voice his opinion to his father.
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Good thoughts! Nice job.
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