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Contiluo Posted 13 years ago
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weekly diary

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Rich kids don’t realize the sad plight of the poor. Take Zu-chen, one of the gifted class students, for an example. After he read the story about the event, he commented in his weekly diary, “Why did they live there? They could move to a well-developed area.” Pr. Eu was very surprised at Zu-chen’s answer, and suggested that he should put himself in other people’s shoes and view thing from where they stand. But Zu-chen replied, “Anyway, I don’t live in the mountains.”
  

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Hi, Rich kids don’t realize the sad plight of the poor. Take Zu-chen, one of the gifted class students, for an example. After he read the story about the event, he commented in his weekly diary, “Why did they live there?

  • Hi, Rich kids don’t realize the sad plight of the poor.
  • Take Zu-chen, one of the gifted class students, for an example.
  • After he read the story about the event, he commented in his weekly diary, “Why did they live there?
  • ” Pr.
  • Eu was very surprised at Zu-chen’s answer, and suggested that he should put himself in other people’s shoes and view thing from where they stand.
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Rich kids don’t realize the sad plight of the poor. Take Zu-chen, one of the gifted class students, for an example. After he read the story about the event, he commented in his weekly diary, “Why did they live there? They could move to a well-developed area.” Pr. Eu was very surprised at Zu-chen’s answer, and suggested that he should put himself in other people’s shoes and view thing from
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Rich kids don’t realize the sad plight of the poor. Take Zu-chen, one of the gifted-class students, for an example. After he read the story about the event, he commented in his weekly diary, “Why did they live there? They could move to a well-developed area.” (Either

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