I have to admit that in Caulfield’s place, I always tried for comments, but no mistakes. And most of my teachers were good about commenting on ideas and “could be better here with fewer commas” type things.
If the majority of her class is anything like the middle schoolers and tenth graders I taught, she’ll have plenty to write. Caulfield is just adding more coal to the boiler.
Cactus-Pete 10 months ago
Three-hole loose-leaf paper. So he wrote it out by hand, and fit it on one page?
Concretionist 10 months ago
I have to admit that in Caulfield’s place, I always tried for comments, but no mistakes. And most of my teachers were good about commenting on ideas and “could be better here with fewer commas” type things.
Rhetorical_Question 10 months ago
No fun in perfection?
MichaelAxelFleming 10 months ago
I’m sure there’s an A.I. app for that.
ACK! Premium Member 10 months ago
The Navajo rug effect. Perfection is an affront to the gods, so include a deliberate “mistaKe” to appease them.
bittenbyknittin 10 months ago
I don’t think we wrote essays until grade 7.
sandpiper 10 months ago
If the majority of her class is anything like the middle schoolers and tenth graders I taught, she’ll have plenty to write. Caulfield is just adding more coal to the boiler.
rshive 10 months ago
A benevolent student, for sure.
jconnors3954 10 months ago
How is Mrs. Olsen’s creative writing?
DKHenderson 10 months ago
You never know, she might actually write a nice note acknowledging that he did an excellent job.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
That’s So thoughtful and generous!
BobCaldwell1 10 months ago
Professors know that they never have to defend a grade of A or F. It’s the Bs and Cs that they have to have reasons for.
tvstevie 10 months ago
Careful what you wish for!