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The book sat on his desk, its colorful cover mocking him. The assignment was a two-page story about a boy named Billy and his trip to the London Zoo. Artem stared at the words. “I like to watch the monkeys,” he read. But the questions at the end were a nightmare.
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Artem closed the website. He looked at the Reader again. He realized that after reading the answers, he actually understood the English text! He didn't need to copy anymore. He wrote the correct answer— “London Zoo” —in his own words.
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“Why did Billy give an apple to the elephant?” the book asked.
“Good job, Artem,” she said. “Your English sounds very natural. Not like the robots on the internet.” The assignment was a two-page story about a
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