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** It's possible that Franny, Lenny and Raffi all have something different from the flu, which clears up faster due to the nature of each kid's individual illness.
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* In ''Miss Bindergarten Stays Home from Kindergarten'', over the weekend Miss Bindergarten catches an illness that is strongly implied to be the flu. On Monday, a substitute teacher is brought in to fill in for her. Over the coming days, students in the class fall ill and stay home until finally, on Friday, it's stated that everyone is back in kindergarten, including Miss Bindergarten. So the length of the illness is inversely proportional to when it is caught?
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* In ''Miss Bindergarten Stays Home from Kindergarten'', over the weekend Miss Bindergarten catches an illness that is strongly implied to be the flu. On Monday, a substitute teacher is brought in to fill in for her. Over the coming days, students in the class fall ill and stay home until finally, on Friday, it's stated that everyone is back in kindergarten, including Miss Bindergarten. So the length of the illness is inversely proportional to when it is caught?caught?
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* In ''Miss Bindergarten Stays Home from Kindergarten'', over the weekend Miss Bindergarten catches an illness that is strongly implied to be the flu. On Monday, a substitute teacher is brought in to fill in for her. Over the coming days, students in the class fall ill and stay home until finally, on Friday, it's stated that everyone is back in kindergarten, including Miss Bindergarten. So the length of the illness is inversely proportional to when it is caught?