The word 'teach' suddenly conveys a sense of menace that is foreign to me.

Anna Bayes
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When I say “The word ‘teach’ suddenly conveys a sense of menace that is foreign to me,” I am saying that the word “teach” carries a sense of threat that is foreign to me. It makes me wonder what it means to teach someone. That word makes me feel as though I have been imprisoned, or as if someone has been locked away from me.

Source: Ginnys Lesson

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