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English, 03.07.2019 07:30, kindaconfuseing

Read this passage: i hereby propose a bill that requires all teachers to ask a child's permission before giving the child a bad grade. while we're at it, let's also pass a bill that allows children to run the classroom if they disagree with how their teachers are handling it, or to declare recess whenever they feel like it. what is most likely the author's purpose in this passage?

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