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Just as they got into the cafe, it started to rain. The biggest turtle said to the smallest one, " Go home and get the umbrella." The little turtle replied, "I will, if you don't drink my coffee." "We won't," the other two promised. Two years later the big turtle said to the middle turtle, "Well, I guess he isn't coming back, so we might as ...
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In this story, a restless night leads to a first-time argument between a child and their mother over a trivial matter. The next day, the child notices the toll the argument has taken on their mother's appearance, recalling a similar situation when their own exam results were disappointing.
Summary. During my first term at primary school, I found it almost impossible to make myself understood. For six years, my mother had been my translator as she always understood each word that I spoke. So, when I went to school, I was shocked to learn that no one understood what I said even though I had said it as plainly as I could.
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