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The Tech-Savvy Student
Wondering if "Class 4 in English" involves coding languages or if it's just a reminder to proofread your emails.
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When the teacher mentioned 'Class 4 in English,' I thought it was time to upgrade my language processing system. Turns out, it was just a lesson on upgrading my vocabulary, not my computer's operating system.
The Rebel
Trying to decide if "Class 4 in English" is an invitation to break the rules or an attempt to establish order.
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I thought 'Class 4 in English' meant we were finally going to learn how to text without autocorrect. Instead, the teacher just wanted us to conjugate verbs without the help of our smartphones. Rebellion crushed.
The Confused Student
When the teacher says "class 4 in English" and you're still figuring out if it's about education or a secret spy mission.
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I was excited about 'Class 4 in English' until I realized it wasn't an advanced language class. It was just the teacher telling us to sit up straight and stop passing notes in hieroglyphics.
The Overachiever
Wondering if "Class 4 in English" means you should analyze Shakespeare or just follow basic instructions.
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I thought 'Class 4 in English' was about mastering the art of persuasive writing. Little did I know, it was just a subtle reminder not to write my essays in emojis.
The Daydreamer
Caught between daydreaming about a thrilling adventure and realizing it's just an ordinary English class.
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I thought 'Class 4 in English' was an invitation to join a linguistic superhero league. My superpower? The ability to conjugate irregular verbs. My arch-nemesis? The dreaded pop quiz.
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