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       At first, Yang Yang felt difficult at the common school. Her father recalls: "At first, she learned zero in class. I tutored her every evening. And she copied her classmates' notebooks at home. In grade four, she began making surprisingly rapid progress to rank in the front rank in her class in academic scores." After she entered a junior middle school, Yang Yang mastered a unique skill: she could "read" what people were saying. In class, her eyes were also locked onto the teachers' mouth. Later, she was able to enter a senior middle school with high scores and, three years later, she won admission from a university. She said: "I've gone through a lot of hardships but I've also gained happiness."
 
 
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