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A couple weeks later into the school year, April is just getting the hang of the school. She's even made a couple of friends, so life isn't too bad for her right now. Right now, she is sitting in music theory class taking notes in her red little notebook.
"And I am proud to say that one of the most important albums of all time would be Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814." Webber says.
"Dammit!" April exclaims to herself.
She taps on Jackson's shoulder.
"Excuse me." April says apologetically. "Do you have an eraser I can borrow by any chance? I forgot mine."
"Sorry, but I don't use erasers." Jackson tells her apologetically.
"Right." She says closing her eyes in shame. "I forgot and I am so sorry about that."
"Wait." He says.
"Reed?" He says reaching his hand out towards her desk. "Where's your eraser?"
Reed puts her eraser in Jackson's hand.
"Here you go." Jackson says passing April the eraser.
"Thanks." April says to the two best friends.
"No problem." Jackson says as Reed smiles at April.
"Now, who can tell me about the sixth track from the album?" Webber asks.
"I can." April says raising her hand.
"The floor is all yours." Webber tells his student.
"The sixth song on Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 is called The Knowledge. This song, at least in my opinion, makes several valid points about being educated in our world today by changing out our thought process, believing things that are seen aren't necessarily true and that many of us tend to make ourselves as...discourteous or rude." She says shrugging. "Now, with that being said, the most important message of the song would be that prejudice, ignorance, illiteracy and bigotry are all behaviors and attitudes that shouldn't be practiced in the 21st century as we have many people from different backgrounds that have their own beliefs. We have to be the ones to make sure that our world is running smoothly in terms of teaching those who are illiterate to become literate, and try to ignore those who are prejudice and/or bigots, and make that our norm. Plus, the short video for that song is very cool."
"Excellent!" Webber exclaims proudly. "You are getting 25 extra credit points on the final exam."
"Thank you." April says.
'Damn, she's smart.' Jackson thinks.
'Damn, I wanna date this smart cookie.' Reed thinks.
