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How does the child compare his own daily activities with that of his teacher?

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The child goes back home in the afternoon, changes his uniform, picks his nose, watches T.V. and lives with his parents.

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Chapter 5.2: Where Do All the Teachers Go? - Extra Questions

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Chapter 5.2 Where Do All the Teachers Go?
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