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Aliun [14]
1 year ago
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1. What happened to Lionel in Mr. Grabowski's class that he has never forgotten?

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Sophie [7]1 year ago
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Then Mr. Grabowski, a substitute teacher in his science class, asked him to read aloud a passage about insects. Lionel had always been one of the weakest readers in class. For a time, he got extra help figuring out letters and sounds. Though it happened years ago, Lionel remembered the moment as if it was yesterday.

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