RABBIT_TAKEOVER · Narrative edition

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The Rabbit-Emergency Vehicle Diagram is a revolutionary tool developed by a team of experts and adopted by schools all over the country. Its purpose is to teach children about the complex and often misunderstood relationship between rabbits and emergency vehicles.

The diagram is composed of four distinct sections, each one representing a different element of the relationship. The first section depicts rabbits running in front of emergency vehicles, with the caption: ‘Rabbits run in front of emergency vehicles for safety reasons.’

The second section shows rabbits running alongside emergency vehicles, accompanied by the caption: ‘When a rabbit is running alongside an emergency vehicle, it is best to remain still and allow the vehicle to pass by.’

The third section has a rabbit and an emergency vehicle stopped side by side, with the caption: ‘When a rabbit and an emergency vehicle come to a stop, it is best to stay put until the situation is resolved.’

The fourth section shows a rabbit and an emergency vehicle in motion, with the caption: ‘When traveling in the same direction, rabbits and emergency vehicles should keep a safe distance.’

The Rabbit-Emergency Vehicle Diagram is an important teaching tool and its use in schools has been a resounding success. It became a beacon of hope for children everywhere and helped them make sense of this tricky and often misunderstood relationship.

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