Which statement is true about the sentence?

You should be proud of what you learned in school last year.

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The statement "You should be proud of what you learned in school last year" expresses a positive sentiment encouraging pride in one's educational achievements. It reflects support and affirmation of the learning process, suggesting that the knowledge and skills gained are valuable and worthy of recognition. Additionally, it implies that the speaker acknowledges the effort put into learning and the importance of celebrating personal growth and accomplishments.

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