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I really like your work here, but I need to point some things out. I am actually an American.
First off, schoolhouses haven't used conjoined desks like that for at least sixty years, if not more. Each student gets their own desk. The desk is about as wide as one of your arms.
Second, most schoolhouses use WHITEBOARDS and dry erase markers, not chalkboards.
Third, most schoolhouses use concrete and cinder blocks for walls, and they ALWAYS use minimalist TILES for floors.
Finally, schoolhouses use those big, long office fluorescent lights, not actual lamps.
You seem to have based this classroom on an iconic, small-time American school from sixty or seventy years ago. |
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