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You are on a train on your way to visit family who lives far away in a very small town. You overhear two porters whispering about the secret cargo aboard the train that is to be delivered to the small town you are traveling to. When no one is watching, you sneak to the back of the train where all of the luggage and cargo is kept and you discover what the “secret” cargo is. · What is the “secret” that you discover?

· What do you think it’s for?

· Is it dangerous or harmless?

· What do you do? Do you tell anyone about it?

· Do you warn your relatives when you get to their town?

· Explain in detail what you would do

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