| 21. | Third-graders looked at how Christmas is celebrated in Ireland.
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| 22. | I've seen it among fifth-graders ."
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| 23. | "And we're talking about an eighth grader.
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| 24. | Tony, in turn, wakes Samantha, a first grader.
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| 25. | No; for this I need to be a fourth grader.
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| 26. | A group of fourth graders stares in awe at the dancers.
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| 27. | Location was significant for Shadi Mehraein, a ninth-grader.
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| 28. | Meet third-graders Cartman, Kenny, Kyle and Stan.
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| 29. | In 1994, 18 percent of fourth-graders read proficiently.
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| 30. | Andy, a precocious 8th-grader, is not impressed.
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