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Question
The following sentences have an unusual meaning in the context of the story. Write what these sentences would mean today, and what they mean in the context of the story.
A teacher has to be adjusted to fit the mind of each boy and girl it teaches.
Solution
Today's meaning: A teacher must be able to instruct students based on their mental abilities.
Contextual meaning: A mechanical trainer must correspond to the thinking of the learner who will use it.
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