Re: [AlwaysLearning] book discussions in school was:more verbal self-defense
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In a message dated 4/13/03 10:53:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
ecsamhill@... writes:
assignment I was already so far behind it was impossible to catch up. Always
started out with good intentions. I learned that all I had to do was read
the Cliff Notes to get enough information to get a C on the tests. And in
school we hardly ever had real discussions about the books and what we
thought about them. It was mostly the teacher lecturing about the characters
etc.
Pam G.
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ecsamhill@... writes:
> I'm not sure why she thinks he can have a great bookI never read the books. I was a slow reader then and by the second reading
> discussion in school when many of the students won't have read the
> "assigned" book.
assignment I was already so far behind it was impossible to catch up. Always
started out with good intentions. I learned that all I had to do was read
the Cliff Notes to get enough information to get a C on the tests. And in
school we hardly ever had real discussions about the books and what we
thought about them. It was mostly the teacher lecturing about the characters
etc.
Pam G.
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