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Originally Posted by Sparrow
When I was in infant school, I wanted to choose books from the junior school library; my teacher said I could once I'd finished the book I was currently reading. So I raced through it, but my teacher made me read it again and again - six times! before I was allowed in the other library. As a naive child and an honest book-reader, I did actually reread the book entirely each time - 'The Musical Umbrella' it was called.
That teacher's actions puzzle me to this day; and left me with an enduring impression that adults are crazy.
So, it did teach me one useful lesson. 
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Maybe the teacher thought you were lieing about reading it all... So when you said you were finished just kept sending you back to it... Thinking you were actually only getting part way and then claiming otherwise so sending you back to it you'd finish it, but since you kept racing through it they figured otherwise... ?
-MJ