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Sentence: "The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense.



 
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Sentence: "The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense. #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 13:32 pm   Sentence: "The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense.
 

Can anybody please correct/explain this sentence:

"The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense study and knowledge gain, right from our childhood"

I can't understand this.

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Sentence: "The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense. #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 14:32 pm   Sentence: "The month of April stands out in our minds as a month of intense.
 

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It says that we all remember April as the month in which we studied hardest and learned the most as children.
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