The strict rules and disciplined life of a school do
bother a student. But Margie‘s case was different.
Elaborate the difference in your own language.
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The strict life of a school does bother a student, however Margie was an expressive child.
- The question has been asked from the story The fun they had by Isaac Asimov
- Margie had figured how going to school and catching up will be fun. She decided to meet and chitchat with classmates, have lunch and also learn and play with them. She felt it was interesting as she had never done such activities
- Now, as opposed to Margie 's school, there was no contact between students. She thought it was a boring idea to study, learn and also answer the questions as they were being taught virtually and from mechanical teachers.
- She hated school and did not like going there, thus the discipline also did not bother her much
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