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fomenos
3 years ago
5

Imagine there is a boat-school in your area to teach river gypsy children. Write a paragraph about how you can help the gypsy ch

ildren with learning.
English
1 answer:
telo118 [61]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

boat-schools are mobile and can travel to different places, I would use this mobility to travel various areas where there are no schools.

Explanation:

If there was a boat-school in my area, I would volunteer myself and help teach gypsy students around the locality on how to read and write. As boat-schools are mobile and can travel to different places, I would use the school's mobility to travel to various areas where there are no schools. There I can invite every child as well as anyone who wants to join to come and learn basic education. Finally, I would also use this opportunity to spread awareness on children's education, girls rights, cleanliness, and many other important issues.

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