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The Riddle in the Front Row

When he handed me his first in-class writing for a composition class, Keenan explained that he had disgraphia — a condition caused by slower-than-normal development of his small-muscle coordination. I scanned his paper. The letters, huge and blocky like a child's, sprawled erratically across the lines of the pages.

"I've...

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