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Salsk061 [2.6K]
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A scandal erupted at Clongowes College and the priests clamped down on the boys. Stephen in particularly got in trouble. What wa

s the scandal and how was it that Stephen got in trouble?
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GrogVix [38]4 years ago
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Answer:

The scandal was that two boys were caught smugging and boys suspect that they all will be punished. One boys suggestsed that they all protest. When they go back inside class, their Latin teacher tells them that all their themes are scandoulous and they must correct it. Stephen is unable to correct his theme because of broken glasses. He get into trouble because of this.

Explanation:

the question refers to a scenario from chapter one from " A portrait of the artist as ayoung man"

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