What does it mean: “it's a little perk I accord to students who are old enough to be my father”?












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It's a little perk I accord to students who are old enough to be my father.




It's a phrase from a Stephen King novel.



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What does the following sentence mean?




It's a little perk I accord to students who are old enough to be my father.




It's a phrase from a Stephen King novel.



a little perk










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  • It means you need to pay attention better when copying ;-P.

    – Jim
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  • I have edited your question to include the text in the body of your question as well as a cropped and resized version of the picture, showing only the relevant section. I also made sure the title of your question included the actual text. Note that this is the second time I've edited one of your questions this way—please be sure to not just post a large image. People with screen readers won't be able to see it properly.

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What does the following sentence mean?




It's a little perk I accord to students who are old enough to be my father.




It's a phrase from a Stephen King novel.



a little perk










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What does the following sentence mean?




It's a little perk I accord to students who are old enough to be my father.




It's a phrase from a Stephen King novel.



a little perk







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  • It means you need to pay attention better when copying ;-P.

    – Jim
    12 mins ago













  • I have edited your question to include the text in the body of your question as well as a cropped and resized version of the picture, showing only the relevant section. I also made sure the title of your question included the actual text. Note that this is the second time I've edited one of your questions this way—please be sure to not just post a large image. People with screen readers won't be able to see it properly.

    – Jason Bassford
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  • It means you need to pay attention better when copying ;-P.

    – Jim
    12 mins ago













  • I have edited your question to include the text in the body of your question as well as a cropped and resized version of the picture, showing only the relevant section. I also made sure the title of your question included the actual text. Note that this is the second time I've edited one of your questions this way—please be sure to not just post a large image. People with screen readers won't be able to see it properly.

    – Jason Bassford
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It means you need to pay attention better when copying ;-P.

– Jim
12 mins ago







It means you need to pay attention better when copying ;-P.

– Jim
12 mins ago















I have edited your question to include the text in the body of your question as well as a cropped and resized version of the picture, showing only the relevant section. I also made sure the title of your question included the actual text. Note that this is the second time I've edited one of your questions this way—please be sure to not just post a large image. People with screen readers won't be able to see it properly.

– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago







I have edited your question to include the text in the body of your question as well as a cropped and resized version of the picture, showing only the relevant section. I also made sure the title of your question included the actual text. Note that this is the second time I've edited one of your questions this way—please be sure to not just post a large image. People with screen readers won't be able to see it properly.

– Jason Bassford
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