24 by The Flintstones #24 (Charlton 1973)
Author:The Flintstones #24 (Charlton 1973)
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THE L PPE runrsrones Pent =| WHAT DID You GET Y HOLY Cow, BARNEY, | [THISISA DAINTY LITTLE Y WILL. YOU \ WILMA FOR HERâ lwe'p NUMBER, SIR, AND A L FORGOT U z 1 BIRTHDAY, FREVZ A BETTER co BUY A) | ONLY TWELVE DOLLARS: |jOW TLL GIET WRAP IT WHIL [ Wow Dovou SPELL Y~ GEE, FRED, , WRITE YOUR CHECK ! TWELVE, BARNEY 7. ) 1'M NOT SURE! HERE YOU ARE, SiR, A CHECK FOR TEN AND HEE HEE, FRED, L TWO DOLLARS! THAT'S PRETTY, FAST THINKIN! !
fet nee thafi thirty years | have taught those darling little children in the grade schools. It has been necessary for me to give them examinations on what they should have studiad and should have learned. Sometimes the examination is, written. Other times it is oral. Lalso have to ask them questions about what they are doing, One thing is certain: If teacher is not clear in pronouncing a word or doesnât make the meaning clear of a thought, these Jittle kids will give âunusual answers. The kids always enjoyed trying te catch teacher with a riddle or puzzle. Of find , Something that the teacher doesnât know. And how happy a boy or girl is when this has been acâcomplished. You think you are dictating one world of words that i shoJid be simple to the kids, but it just doesnât turn out that way. Teke the word âinfractionsâ as an illustration. dictated that word very clearly. And then told the students te think for three minutes how to use it in asenténce, This is what Donald wrote: âWhen we get âon arithmetic problem in eaehere, T have a lot of trouble with it,ââ You know something? ranounce them both and they come out the same way. So Donald did get a 100 per jis is a tough problem because we do have a lot of words that sound the same or almost the same. You have âdoneâ and âdun.â And you have âoneâ and âwan.â And now we turn to Leonard. He was only ten years old. But a very bright student and in a âSpecial Aâ class. Which was sort of o rapid advance class. You did three terms of class work in two terms. Which sort of meant that you really skipped one class. Anyway, it ended up by graduating a half year earlier. Leonard wos elected at the age of ten to a special Junior Membership in the Businessmenâs Club. How did it happen? it was a very warm June month. Students in the âSpecial Aâ class came to school one period earlier and left one period earlier. When | left school at 3:15, | saw o crowd of student ing wrong? That was the first thought in my mind. There was Leonard with two girls helping him at his lemonade Stand. With @ big sign: âTry Leonard's Lemonade. 5 cents o gloss.â He certainly was doing a big business All he had to do was to buy the frozen lemonade, dissolve it in a pitcher of cold woter, and buy some paper cups.
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