In Chapter 3, Tom is unjustly accused of breaking Aunt Polly's sugar bowl. Aunt Polly first suspects that Tom is guilty, and hits him on the knuckles as punishment. However, when she discovers that Sid is actually the guilty party, she does not treat him the same way. Tom sees this double standard as unfair, and it hurts him. Relate an experience of unfair treatment that you know about from real life, or from something you have learned about from the media or in a book. Your response should be about 150 words.
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