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Emma loved her teacher, Ms. Carter, who always made learning fun. Ms. Carter had a way of turning math problems into games, history lessons into stories, and science experiments into magical discoveries. So, when National Teacher’s Day came around, Emma wanted to do something special to show her appreciation.
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