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Girls' education is incredibly important. It helps girls learn many things, like reading, writing, and math, which are essential for their future. When girls get an education, they can make better choices about their lives, like choosing when to get married and how many children to have. This gives them more control over their future and can help them break free from poverty. Educated girls can also help their communities in many ways. They can become teachers, doctors, or leaders who make important decisions. They can share their knowledge and skills, helping to improve the lives of others. Plus, when girls get an education, they often have healthier families because they know more about taking care of themselves and their children. In short, girls' education is like a key that can open many doors. It not only helps girls have better lives but also makes their communities and the world a better place.

Question 1: We provided support to Nepal after an earthquake in 2015.

Question 2: Jane Austen started writing her first novel when she was 20.

Question 1: Mrs.Kim didn't allow Lucy to adopt a pet until she was ten.

Question 2: When did Sắm start attending art classes?

Question 3: Tom asked me if l was nervous about my upcoming job interview.

BOY RAISES MONEY FOR CHARITY BY SLEEPING IN TENTA ten-year-old boy from Braunton raised money for charity by camping in his yard. Every night, John Woodley slept in the tent that his friend Rick gave him before Rick died of cancer. The boy started sleeping in Rick's tent on March 29th, 2020 and continued for one year. He stayed in his backyard most of the time, only came inside for school lessons, eating, and washing. John raised over 105,590 pounds for North Devon Hospice, which provides free care and support to patients and their families. The hospice took care of Rick and his wife before they passed away. John's story has inspired many people to raise money for other charities.