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Let goodness grow
“I don’t like school anymore,” Melinda said sadly.
Her mom, who was reading a book in the den, looked up in surprise.
The words seemed to stick in Melinda’s throat. She had always loved school. Ever since kindergarten, she had loved her teachers. She had made friends easily. In fourth grade, she had even been elected president of her class.
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