In the story 'When I was Twelve' by R. K. Laxman - What prevented the narrator and his classmates from getting the hang of simple calculations? Please answer this.
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The children of the class where scared of the arithmetic teacher. His personality was such that the author and the classmates felt that even if they answered the sum correctly, he would still punish them. This prevented them from getting the hang of simple calculations.
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