Smithtown Middle School Great Book Discussion Group

Questions: Philosophy for Young People 1:7-7 (2001)
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A group encompassed of three eighth grade respond to the etiquette of a classroom setting, the “fuzzy area” between adulthood and childhood, and basic accountability between the two categories through unbiased opinions in a philosophical environment

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