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day 8
Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009 | Time: 5:19 AM
This picture depicts a scene of children and two adults on a field. the adults are probably the teachers of those children. From the picture, I can see that they are playing a game which the person standing in front of the teacher is supposed to protect the students behind her and the person in front is supposed to catch the people behind.everyone is enjoying themselves.playing games are a very good way for children and teachers to build a closer relationship with each other
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