Write a short poem on school life in English in 10 lines.

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Answer 1
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Answer: In the halls of learning, we gather each day,

School life unfolds in its own special way.

With books and pens, we seek knowledge and truth,

Teachers guide us with wisdom from their youth.

Friends by our side, we share laughter and fun,

Creating memories that will never be undone.

From classrooms to playgrounds, our spirits soar,

In school life's embrace, we yearn for more.

Lessons are learned, both big and small,

Preparing us for a future that stands tall.

In the realm of education, we find our stride,

School life, a journey where dreams reside.


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2 & 4

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