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English, 23.02.2021 14:00 xTrippyBeach4201x

Saima was diagnosed with a learning disability called Dyslexia. It meant that things like reading, spelling and writing are very difficult. It made Saima different from the ‘typical’ students. The teacher explained to the whole class about Dyslexia. So instead of making fun of Saima, as she had feared, the other kids were supportive to her. What lesson do we learn from the above scenario?
a. Being special helps you make more friends.
b. Being special can gain you popularity.
c. Being different helps to get special attention.
d. Being different is not necessarily a disadvantage.

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