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David Copperfield is a must-read for third graders, and it's also a very well-known work, and the content in it is still very engaging and outstanding. The truth also knows that we think deeply that every child has a reading habit of an age group, so we should divide it according to their age.
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Generally, yes. Extracurricular reading materials for grades 5 and 6. Extracurricular reading is to improve students' knowledge of literature, and it is not a must-read.
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David Copperfield is a must-read for a few grades, and it should be said that a must-read for sixth grade. Of course, different regions may have different selection of reading materials for different grades.
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David Copperfield is a required reading for the third grade, and this is a mandatory requirement, which must go through these, and must read.
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No, it's supposed to be a must-read for the third grade or so, because in the third grade, he had the same content set to it.
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I remember when we were in sixth grade, we had to read extracurricular books.
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David Copperfield, a must-read for the fifth grade of elementary school, guides elementary school students to get started with the world.
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David Copperfield is a must-read for a few grades, and I think it's a must-read for 5th and 6th grades.
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David Copperfield is a must-read for a few grades and a must-read for fourth-graders.
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David Copperfield, this is readable as long as you want to go, and there's nothing that doesn't say what age or grade has been saying.
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David Copperfield isn't quite sure how many years he's been studying here, so we don't know much about it.
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David Coppo II's words, which should generally be a required reading for the fourth grade, should be a required reading for the fourth grade, depending on the actual situation.
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David Copperfield's words, I remember, seem to be the book I read when I was in the fifth grade, and I should have read it in the fifth grade.
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David Copperfield is just an extracurricular book, not a must-read for students.
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