A quick note before we get to the sentences. For whatever reason, and who can say what the reason is as the nature of memory is such a mystery, I recalled today the first time I took a book of essays by G. K. Chesterton out of the library at SUNY Cortland. It was a little red hardcover book, and I might have been the first person to take it out in years. Before then I had only known Chesterton as the author of the Father Brown mystery stories which I had read when I went through my "mystery" phase in junior high and high school. I do not even exactly remember what led me to look him up in the library catalogue, but in this season of thanks I am thankful that the library at the State University of New York College at Cortland had in its collection that book; by my estimation I now own 40 or more of his books, including 10 volumes of his collected works. Thanks state college librarian who ordered that book, probably years before I was born: you unknowingly started me on a path of reading enjoyment from which I shall probably never stray.
Also, I am thankful for students who write funny things. To the student work. As always, my comments are ( ).
- The truth is the decision to pay the dish bill is one decision that one makes for a matter of a number of channels that one may or may not ever watch. (The truth is confusing.)
- Many words have different meanings both connotative and denotative. (We have now heard from Captain Obvious.)
- Numerous words have numerous meanings. (Captain Obvious strikes again!)
- People are getting blamed for innocent reasons.
- (Nature) is understood under a closer level.
- Poe is filled with sorrow and deep lost.
- Mythology from history allows stories to tell to lead to the speculation of beliefs of what really happened with the time.
- So the community as a whole integrity would go down.
- Abigail had an affair with john proctor in the wood with a bunch of other girls. (What play did you read?)
- Abigail runs away from Salem and more people are getting hanged and slathered. (Slathered with...?)
- Both authors... demonstrate two totally different settings that have similar morals within the characters.
- The quote depends on how individuals are based on the moral actions of the individual.
- A copy of J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye was found in his night stand where he was reading it. (Must be a big night stand.)
- Nigerian Migration to America Through the 20st Century
- And over % of immigrants can speak English. (I sense something is missing here.)
- "What Redburn Saw," by Melville, is also a dark romantics tail.
- This is to anyone who is ill with an illness. (As opposed to ill with... what else?)
If I don't post again before Thanksgiving, may your final Thursday of November be a delicious and hearty one!
J