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THE QUESTION ABOUT ELEPHANTS

When Shane was in seventh grade his class took a field trip to the city zoo. The day was dreadfully hot, so most of the big animals did little more than lie in the shade by their water troughs.

“I kinda feel sorry for them, especially the elephants,” said Shane to his teacher.

“Why so?” Ms. Jansen asked.

“I heard elephants often

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