Honesty Ever: – Cheat/exam? – Guilty/plagiarism? – Towel or cup /hotel? – Wallet/street? – Bus/without/pay? – Use/someone else/identity card?

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Honesty Ever: – Cheat/exam? – Guilty/plagiarism? – Towel or cup /hotel? – Wallet/street? – Bus/without/pay? – Use/someone else/identity card?

Reading text A thief’s lucky day

Who did what? The robber OR The victim was changing a wheel. stopped to help. stole a suitcase. dropped a lottery ticket, found the ticket. claimed the prize. put adverts in the press recognized the voice. returned the suitcase. refused a reward.

A THIEF who dropped a winning lottery ticket at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty. His victim, who picked up the ticket, then claimed the £25,000 prize, managed to trace him, and handed over the cash. The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci, 58, was changing a tyre on an Italian motorway. Another motorist, who stopped 'to help', stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor found the dropped ticket and stuffed it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli in eastern Italy. Next day, he saw the lottery results on TV and, uncrumpling the ticket, realised it was a winner. He claimed the 60 million lire prize. Then began a battle with his conscience. Eventually, he decided he could not keep the money despite having been robbed. He advertised in newspapers and on radio, saying: 'I'm trying to find the man who robbed me. I have 60 million lire for him - a lottery win. Please meet me. Anonymity guaranteed.' Professor Sabbatucci received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the cash. But there was one voice he recognized -and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber, a 35- year-old unemployed father of two, gave back the suitcase and burst into tears. He could not believe what was happening. 'Why didn't you keep the money?' he asked. The professor replied: 'I couldn't because it's not mine.' Then he walked off, spurning the thief's offer of a reward.

Act one story, then change partners 1.On the freeway. 2.In the park. 3.At Professor Sabbatucci’s house.

Are most people honest? Design an experiment which might help to answer this question