In a small village, there was once a boy named Tomás. Years ago, children in his community ____ go to school because there was no building, no teachers, and no books. Most families couldn’t afford to travel to the nearest town for education, so many children ____ only learn basic things at home. Today, things have changed. Thanks to a local program, children in the village ____ go to a new school just five minutes from their homes. They can use computers, learn English, and talk about social issues. Some students ____ attend every day because they still have to help their families at work, but the school can provide flexible schedules to support them. Tomás is now a teacher. He says, “Education ____ change everything. I believe we can help more children if we give them the right tools. Years ago, I ____ only dream about this. Now I can teach and give others what I ____ have before.” In a poor neighborhood of the city, a group of students started a small library. They believed that even if children ____ buy books, they ____ still read and learn if they had free access. The students collected used books and opened the library in a shared classroom. Now, many children can read for fun, study for school, and improve their skills. Some families ____ buy materials for their kids, but the library ____ give them what they need. One boy asked, “Can I take books home?” The answer was yes! Everyone ____ borrow books and return them later. Years ago, no one ____ imagine a free library here. Today, it’s a space full of ideas and hope.

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