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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (14 conversations)
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old girlfriend Sam, Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling and Aaron's 12 year old sister Molly-Rose Ling hanging out at school when Jane gives a random female student (who has a intellectual disability) she has never interacted with before from another classroom a problem-solving question about flags and countries, not knowing she has a intellectual disability ans not know what a Turkmenistan is, and thus would heavily impact her problem-solving skills, after she clearly struggles with it, she tells Jane about her intellectual disability
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INT. SCHOOL CAFETERIA - DAY Jane is sitting at a table with Sam, Aaron, and Molly-Rose. They are all eating their lunches and chatting. JANE Hey guys, check this out. You know that girl from my math class, the one I've never really talked to before? SAM Yeah, what about her? JANE Well, I decided to strike up a conversation with her today and I asked her this random question about flags and countries. I thought it would be a fun way to break the ice. AARON That sounds interesting. What was the question? JANE I asked her, "Do you know what the flag of Turkmenistan looks like?" SAM Woah, that's quite specific. What did she say? JANE Well, she struggled a lot and eventually told me something that didn't really make sense. So, I asked her why she was finding it difficult. AARON What did she say? JANE She told me that she has an intellectual disability. They all pause, exchanging surprised glances. MOLLY-ROSE An intellectual disability? Oh, poor thing. I didn't know. SAM Yeah, sometimes it's hard to know what someone is going through just by looking at them. We should be more understanding and supportive. JANE You're right, Sam. I feel terrible about unintentionally putting her on the spot like that. AARON Don't beat yourself up, Jane. It was an honest mistake. The important thing is that you've learned from it. MOLLY-ROSE Yeah, maybe next time we could focus on getting to know her for who she is as a person. Labels don't define someone, after all. They all nod in agreement, reflecting on the importance of empathy and understanding. JANE You're absolutely right, Molly-Rose. From now on, I'll make sure to approach people with kindness and without assuming anything about them. SAM That's a great mindset, Jane. We all learn and grow from our experiences, and this is no exception. AARON Exactly. Let's use this as a reminder to always treat others with respect and sensitivity. They all smile at each other, sharing a sense of newfound awareness and compassion. FADE OUT.