Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Sophronia Lui

Sophronia Lui Hong Kong, 1973 Sophronia Liu came to the United States. Lui earned her knight bachelors degree in English, and French and masters degree in English from the University of S revealh Dokata. She currently lives in Minneapolis St. Paul, where she is an organizer and educational consultant with the Asian-American community. So Tai Fai This young man was a dirty, profane, and lazy. So Tai-Fai always caused trouble to his peers and to his missioner sisters at his Hong Kong school.He clearly wasnt meant to be educated, and instructors were wasting their duration and money on him. So why waste time on him? Sophronia Lui watches him every day in horror as his future breaks and f tout ensembles. So Tai- Fai at age 14 the supreme age for one-sixth graders. In the sixth grade he failed almost all his tests and his classes. He failed 3 out of 14 subjects including, English, Grammar, Arithmetic, and Chinese Dictation.Horrible kid with a badness attitude, he passed notes in clas s make inappropriate jesters toward his sixth grade instructor sister Marie, and he was put in timeouts for being new. Sophronia Luis classmate So Tai-Fai dare-devilish attitude was always a consignment in her class. He shows up late and in a mess, his hair in tangles, dirt on his face, and in a worn out dirty habilitate. Sister Marie their sixth grade English teacher always asked him why are you so dirty all the time, doesnt incumbrance mother flat iron your shirt? What about insecticide? So Tai- Fai sometimes waggeryd around and classmates thought it was a joke that he was consuming insecticide that he got from his tonics farm, which took his life during the school year. He died on his way to the hospital, his parents sad and devastated on his side. So Tai-Fai was the oldest son out of three children. His dad was a vegetable farmer, and his mother worked in a local factory. So Tai-Fai helped out with his dad in the vegetable palm with crops in Wong Juk-hang, by the sea. S adly, So Tai-Fai make it to the sixth grade.

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