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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Marykaftlk: Created page with &amp;quot;Parents usually spot the struggle before children put it into words. Geometry questions look simple, yet the marks leak away through tiny misunderstandings — a [https://wiki-canyon.win/index.php/AEIS_Practice_Tests_Online:_Reliable_Platforms_and_How_to_Choose_73268 Secondary AEIS Singapore overview] missed right angle, a misread diagram, a half-remembered fact about parallelograms. For AEIS primary school preparation, I like to begin with geometry because it links natu...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Parents usually spot the struggle before children put it into words. Geometry questions look simple, yet the marks leak away through tiny misunderstandings — a [https://wiki-canyon.win/index.php/AEIS_Practice_Tests_Online:_Reliable_Platforms_and_How_to_Choose_73268 Secondary AEIS Singapore overview] missed right angle, a misread diagram, a half-remembered fact about parallelograms. For AEIS primary school preparation, I like to begin with geometry because it links naturally to the rest of the AEIS primary level math syllabus: number&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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