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Inessa05 [86]
2 years ago
10

What are some cons for should students have to walk in a line when traveling as a class

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1 answer:
Ivan2 years ago
8 0

some cons would be that people may not walk fast enough, someone could push from the back making everyone trip over themselves, doesn't gives much freedom to move around if one always has to stay behind the other person everywhere they go.

I really could not think of too many but I hope this helps any way

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