A STUDENT reads at a table. Another STUDENT joins her and sets two plates of sandwiches on the table.


STUDENT 1: Hey! Do you think peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are just for kids?

STUDENT 2: Um, if they are, consider me a kid for life!

STUDENT 1: No, I’m serious. What do you think?

STUDENT 2: No way, I love a P B and J! It’s got that perfect mix of salty and sweet, and with a glass of cold milk, nothing’s better!

STUDENT 1: I totally agree but the one problem I do have with P B and J is that it gets too soggy and then the jelly soaks through the bread.

STUDENT 2: Yeah, I guess that can be a bummer sometimes.

STUDENT 1: But check it out, so what I do is I toast the bread. That’s the only way to make a P B and J!

STUDENT 1 tucks into her sandwich. STUDENT 2 pauses, then takes a bite of hers.

STUDENT 2: Mmm. That’s pretty good.

STUDENT 1: Right?

STUDENT 2: But you see what you did there?

STUDENT 1: See what I did where?

STUDENT 2: You agreed with me but then you distinguished your position from mine. I like P B and Js un-toasted but you prefer the bread toasted.

STUDENT 1: Yeah, I guess you can say that I march to the beat of my own drum.

STUDENT 2: It’s always a good idea to clarify your position and figure out how it differs from someone else's. Only then can you look for evidence that supports your point of view.

STUDENT 1: All the evidence I need is right here in my hand with this beautiful, tasty and toasted P B and J!

STUDENT 2: Seriously, though, where’s the milk?

STUDENT 1: Oh. Yeah, no kidding!

STUDENT 2: I’ll go get some.

STUDENT 1: Okay.

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THE END.
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Two students discuss whether peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are just for kids. They both agree that they enjoy P B and Js, but one prefers them toasted while the other likes them un-toasted. They emphasize the importance of clarifying one's position and finding evidence to support it. They realize they forgot to get milk and one student goes to get some.

Shorter

Two students discuss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. One prefers them toasted while the other likes them un-toasted. They emphasize the importance of clarifying one's position and finding evidence to support it.

In this dialogue, two students discuss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. One student prefers them toasted to avoid sogginess, while the other prefers them untoasted. They highlight the importance of clarifying one's position and finding evidence to support it. The conversation ends with the realization that they forgot to get milk to accompany their sandwiches.