Kitty is talking to Mr. Principal Chicken about having tables instead of tables. |
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| Mr. Principal Chicken, I think that instead of having desks in every classroom, we should have tables. | |
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| Why would you think that Ms. Kitty? | |
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Kitty is showing her point with statistics |
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| Well, 90% of desks are very small and leave little room for other things when using textbooks. | |
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| Really? I never thought of it that way. But why else should we have tables? | |
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Kitty tells Mr. Principal Chicken a story about a test. |
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| I remember when I was doing an open book test in Social Studies, but my textbook took up all the space on my desk. I had to put my test on my book, making plenty of noise while I moved it around. It was very irratating to me and everyone around me. | |
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| I would also be annoyed in this situation. I will think about replacing desks with tables. | |
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