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"Grass is always greener on the other side”. This phrase stands true for Margie, who didn’t like her school but was fascinated by the old school. Do you think we always are drawn by the things we don’t have and are never satisfied with what we have? Comment by taking examples from the text, ‘The Fun They Had’.

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