Stay put and don’t move.
That was what the sign meant.
Of course I challenged that box society tried to put me in.
Policeman didn’t agree with my public protest and gave me a ticket for my failure to…
Stay put and don’t move.
That was what the sign meant.
Of course I challenged that box society tried to put me in.
Policeman didn’t agree with my public protest and gave me a ticket for my failure to…
The problem seemed unsolvable
Everyone in the class vehemently agreed that it couldn’t be done
And Miss Snow wistfully agreed, but then she began to ask questions
Can you.. could you… how would you…
Having their preconceived notions challenged, they began to explore
Engaging the problem with new vigor, trying new possible solutions
Reaching the answer, they were proud to prove Miss Snow wrong.
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