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"click clack" is a short, rhyming poem about a girl who memorizes the names and faces of her classmates in order to be able to speak to them in class. The girl's name is M.S. Ocean, and she is the protagonist of the story. The poem begins with M. S. Ocean reciting the names of his classmates and the faces of those he has met in class, but the poem is interrupted by the sound of the bell. The bell rings, and the girl realizes that she has been beaten up by her classmates. She realizes that the bell has already rung, and that she is not strong enough to fight. She tells her classmates to go back to their seats, and tells them to hurry up and tell the girl what has happened. She also tells them that the girl has been scared, but that maybe it would be better if she did not fight so much.
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Chapter 2
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"click clack" is a short, rhyming poem about a girl who memorizes the names and faces of her classmates in order to be able to speak to them in class. The girl's name is M.S. Ocean, and she is the protagonist of the story. The poem begins with M. S. Ocean reciting the names of his classmates and the faces of those he has met in class, but the poem is interrupted by the sound of the bell. The bell rings, and the girl realizes that she has been beaten up by her classmates. She realizes that the bell has already rung, and that she is not strong enough to fight. She tells her classmates to go back to their seats, and tells them to hurry up and tell the girl what has happened. She also tells them that the girl has been scared, but that maybe it would be better if she did not fight so much.
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