A protest

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Loud audible gasps of shock reverberated in the air as the students got thrown in the tidal seas of murmurs and complains. The hall was once again noisy to the extent that even the principal was unsuccessful in calming us down. For some several minutes, we were left to ramble and discuss amongst ourselves until the uproar gradually died down. Luckily for the school faculty, the uproar didn’t develop to the magnitude of a commotion. It was as clear as daytime that the news hadn’t been taken lightly by each one of the students. Even though most of the students hated studying including me, this school did more than just teach us. The school had taken out a lot of kids and crooks from the street and reformed a number of them, not to mention that it allowed some of the students to get a better

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