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"Said Conrad Cornelious O'Donnel O'Dell My very young friend who is learning to spell the A is for ape the b is for bear the c is for camel the h is for hare the m is for mouse and the r is for rat I know all of the twenty six letters like that throught to z is for zebra I know them all well said conrad cornelious o'donnel o'dell so now I know everything anyone knows from beginning to end from the start to the close becasue z is as far as the alphabet goes. Well he almost fell flat on his face on the floor when i picked up the chalk and do one letter mroe a letter he never had heard of before and I said "you can stop if you want with the Z because most people stop with the Z but not me In the places I go there are things that I see that I never could spell if I stopped with the Z I'm telling you this cuz you're one of my friends my alphabet starts where your alphabet ends." the moral of the story is that you have to keep an open mind. Don't allow your mind to be restricted by knowelege allow your mind to grow through it.

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Dr. Seuss' stories often convey morals such as the importance of environmental conservation, embracing diversity, being true to oneself, and standing up against injustice. They promote values like kindness, acceptance, imagination, and resilience through whimsical and engaging storytelling.

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It depends on what book.most books are just to be entertaining,others have a life story but still have a funny story to it.

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