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Tuesday, October 14, 2003


You just can't win
It's true, you can't.

You know that english story I ranted about a while back?

Well the marks are in.

C4/C5.

The comments basically ripped it to pieces. The interrogated the text so much that it was impossible for me to discern whether or not I'd written a ficticious story.

Turns out Mrs Cruice marked it.

As Flynn informed me, even his grandmother thinks Mrs Cruice is uptight.

She despises any story that has even the hint of conflict in it (that means she's biased kids) so naturally she's going to read against the text.

(Ha! Teach me some new terms, I'll just throw them back in your face!)

Mrs Taylor offered for another English teacher to mark it, but I'm damned if I do basically, because now I'm just some whiny kid. Damned if I don't because I'm stuck with this mark...and the fury. lol.

If Mrs Hurley or Mrs Christopheson had marked it, I'd be in the game. They're the sort of English teacher that you want marking short stories.

They're completely unbiased. That's why I loved being in Mrs Hurley's class last year, my writing skills flourished.

So yeah.

Say hello to the now whiny Liam.

Mind you it was worth the effort to see Mrs Taylor assualted on all sides about the injustice of it all.

Go Flynn!

Hurrah!

lol.

The major problem was that my story required for someone to read into the text, which everyone my age did. The teachers read right through it on purpose.

That's the only excuse they have really. After I read that A4 page of pure biased commentry, I knew I was doomed.

So world, how was your day?

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