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grade, Miss Gnagy. I loved her so much I wanted to 2.____
become a teacher just like him one day. At home I would 3.____
make my own classroom for which I would teach my dolls. 4..____
I believed that teach students would give me lots of fun. 5.____
As the result, I really did become a public-school teacher. 6.____
I taught elementary school£¨Ð¡Ñ§£©at first. Although I had a 7.____
degree in education, I found I wasn¡¯t total prepared for 8.___
teaching ¡ªthe job was much hard than I thought. It¡¯s 9.___
difficult to teach students of different level well. 10.___
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