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The previous section has shown how quickly a rhyme passesfrom one schoolchild to the next and illustrates the further difference (1) ______ between school lore and nursery lore. In nursery lore a verse, learntin early childhood, is not usually passed on again when the little listener (2) _____ has grown up, and has their own, or even grand children. (3)______ The period between learning a nursery rhyme and transmittingit may be something from twenty to seventy years, with the playground (4)______ lore, therefore, a rhyme may be excitedly passed on within the very hour (5)_____ it is learnt; and, in the general, it passes between children of the (6)______ same age, or nearly so, since it is uncommon for the difference in agebetween playmates to be more than five years. If, therefore, a playgroundrhyme can be shown to have been currently for a hundred years, or (7)_____ even just for fifty, it follows that it has been transmitted over and over; very possibly it has passed along a chain of two or three (8)_____ hundred young hearers and tellers, and the wonder is that it remains live (9)_____ after so much handling, to let alone that it bears resemblance to the (10)______ original wording.
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We live in a society which there is a lot of talk about science, but I would say _____1
that there are not 5 percent of the people who are equipped with school, including college, to understand scientific reasoning. We are more ignorant of science as people _____2
with comparable education in Western Europe.There are a lot of kids who know everything about computers—how to build
them, how to take them apart, and how to write programs for games. So if you ask _____3
them to explain about the principles of physics that have gone into creating the _____4
computer, you don’t have faintest idea. _____5
The failure to understand science leads to such things like the neglect of human _____6
creative power. It also takes rise to blurring of the
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