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The disappointment stayed on the teacher¡¯s face. Suddenly, she22 that Michael liked strawberries. She thought maybe he didn¡¯t like apples and that was 23 he couldn¡¯t answer the question. With excitement in her eyes, she asked, ¡°24 I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many will you have?¡±She wanted her new25 to succeed. With a hesitating smile, young Michael said, ¡°Three?¡±
The teacher now was26 . Her way had worked. But one last thing remained.27 , she asked him about the apple again in the same way.
¡°Four!¡± Michael answered in confidence. ¡°How, Michael, how?¡± The teacher questioned in a little28 voice.
In a rude and hesitating voice, young Michael replied, ¡°Because I already have one 29 in my bag.¡±
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