Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for September 27, 2024

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    Rhetorical_Question   about 6 hours ago

    An “A” doesn’t come from being lucky enough!

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    jaydogg187  about 6 hours ago

    Keep up the hard work and you’ll keep getting lucky.

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    LawrenceS  about 5 hours ago

    When I had to teach English Comp (small college – you had to be flexible) I noticed something called proof-reading would usually result in a higher score.

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    [Traveler] Premium Member about 2 hours ago

    That’s what I call it when I get a 2 on Wordle

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    holdenrex  about 2 hours ago

    I had a professor who went over the results of any essay test in order to emphasize the importance of class participation. He gave one student full credit for a question despite the fact he answered with only one sentence. He did that because the student repeatedly demonstrated his grasp on the subject through his class participation. After class the student confided that he really had no clue what the answer was, so he hastily composed a short BS answer in the hopes of salvaging some points on the question. He never expected to get full credit.

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    jjbarefoot  43 minutes ago

    Or use of ChatGPT.

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    SameAsOldFfred  28 minutes ago

    It was like that in college years ago. One day I wrote an essay that the teacher absolutely hated, and then another time I wrote an essay that the teacher absolutely adored. Huh?

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    DaBump Premium Member 11 minutes ago

    I’m with Papi — you don’t get an A with just luck of any kind, not on an essay. Some people struggle with things and then one day it just seems to click.

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