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Question
Why did Jansie not approve of Sophie’s dream ?
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Solution
Jansie, being best friend of sophie did not want that sophie feel any problem by dreaming high since they were earmarked for the biscuit factory. Moreover they belonged to a small family where they had no right to even think bigger.
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