how does the child compare his own daily activities with that of his teacher?
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The child compares his own habits with those of the teachers in their childhood. They too must have lost their prayer book, wore dirty jeans and scribbled on the desktops. The child plans to follow his teacher to find out what he/she does at home. He will then record that in a poem.
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The child compares his own habits with those of the teachers in their childhood. They too must have lost their prayer book, wore dirty jeans and scribbled on the desktops. The child plans to follow his teacher to find out what he/she does at home. He will then record that in a poem.
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