"Cheryl, you are already quite good, so why do you feel the need to compare yourself to a third-grader?" "Yes, it's pointless to compare it to this; we're not even in the same class!" "We don't care about a third-grader's grades; your jealousy is excessive." "Let us not be envious of others!" Cheryl looked around at her classmates, who did not comfort her but instead humiliated her. She sobbed bitterly and thought that Lilly was to blame for ruining everything. Before she attended school, everything was good. Cheryl had a great track record. Her classmates and teachers both liked her, but it seemed like everyone was attracted to Lilly after she arrived.
Cheryl explained it to her classmates. "No, I didn't; I just..." She spoke but was unable to control what she said: "How can she be the first in the exam if she hasn't come to school?" " The school's rules are strict, yet the Crawford family's kids may skip class every day without getting in trouble. Just because the Crawford family is wealthy, they can skip school while still receiving their graduation certificate and entering junior high school later.
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