After she says that, your mind starts to feel foggy. You find it hard to concentrate. "Now, it's time to learn, or is it unlearn, your ABCs." The teacher goes around and straps headphones to each of your heads. A series of monitors pop up in front of your desks, which display an image of the Letter A. You hear a voice coming through the headphones. "Gee makes a tuh sound." You thought, that doesn't sound right, but you can barely concentrate as more images of letters show up. An image of the letter D shows up. "Elemeno makes a guh sound." An image of an exclamation mark comes up. "Bee makes a fuh sound." It repeats like this for hours, you swear you start to see the same symbols show up for different sounds, you can barely make heads or tails of them. It's almost like they didn't have any meaning anymore. But how could they? Squiggles weren't sounds. Eventually the "Lesson" ends. You look around the room and see a letter chart, like you'd see in your average kindergarten, however, you can't recognize any of the letters. "Now, class, it's time for your next lesson, which is..."
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