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PHOTO PROMPT © Jennifer Pendergast
Genre: Fiction
Word Count: 100
SCHOOL DAYS
Alice chewed her pencil until it looked like it had been attacked by woodpeckers. She groaned. “I detest homework. Why do I have to do it.”
“To learn,” said Jacob. “To develop your brain.”
“My brain’s already worn out from school.” She jutted out her lower lip. “Whose bright idea was this anyway. Homework. Blecch.”
“You could blame the German philosopher, Johann Gottleib Fichte. Or more recently, American politician Horace Mann. After a visit to Prussia, so impressed with their educational system, he brought homework to America.”
“Whoa. How’d you learn all that?”
“Easy.” Jacob shrugged. “I did my homework.”


