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English, 27.04.2021 18:50, magicalforlife

Which is the best way to replace(Wow, would that have been crowded!)? Colonial schools were vastly different from the types of schools in existence today. Students in these early schools did not type on computers and mobile devices. They wrote out their lessons on slates, which were like individual chalkboards. In colonial schools, all students from elementary grades to high school usually studied together in a small, one-room building. Wow, would that have been crowded!

1. Wouldn’t it be hard to work without computers?

2. This created very crowded conditions for the students.

3.This is why it is still so crowded in my classroom today.

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