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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine has read most of the classics. He’s starting to translate them into Greek now for a hobby [/quote] Ancient Greek or Modern Greek? Mine did both and then discovered a passion for Cuneiform. The clay tablets take up so much space in the study. Ugh. #dcumproblems, amirite?[/quote] My first grader just embarked on Mahabharata, but only because she so enjoyed working through translating Bhagavad Gita first. Had she not been asking me for more epics on and on after devouring all of the classics back in K, I never would've moved on to the translations. I want her to be self-motivated, of course. [/quote] Sheesh this joke is getting old. I'm sure PP learned her lesson. [/quote] Nah, it's still funny. Back when my daughter ran the Thucydides book club (both the English section and the Greek section) she always joked about the kindergarteners still struggling with Herodotus.[/quote]
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