I recently let slip in class the existence of this blog, though I was not entirely certain it would still be up. Some students immediately went and found it, and then I felt the need to update it. One student even shared it with parents. That's pressure. Then I saw that I had an already-typed and unpublished post... from several years ago. Well, I published it, and now on to this new(er) one. As always, my comments are in ( ).
- With the technogues I've acquired... (Where do you get those? I been meaning to get some.)
- Although I found Mr. Chaffee's criticism harsh, irritating, dramatic, and over the top, I have come to learn that all of those criticisms were made in the hopes of making me a better writer. (I feel so seen!)
- I have experienced an increase in growth this year. (Your parents should have had a talk with you about this...)
- ...a large majority of my sentences are written in the passive voice. (Like this one.)
- The writing I've done is a reflection of my strengths and weaknesses based on the various pieces of writing I wrote to become a successful writer. (I spy one weakness.)
- But Banquo thinks the witches are evil and he is taking percasions.
- ...being able to remorse less.
- supposably (Yes, this was written unironically.)
- Lady Macbeth was going through a lot mentally. (I'll say.)
- These experiences are impacted by how other characters perspectives on certain ideas. (Yes, I see.)
- The narrator's mother continued to talk of the word girl. (Is the word girl a superhero?)
- She is slowly becoming more severe in her poor mental state.
- ... and that saliva is learning the lesson. (The character's name is Sylvia. This student wrote "saliva" instead of Sylvia twice on one page.)
- From the start of the play to the end of the play violence is shown throughout the play. (From the Department of Redundancy Department.)
- ...the real life experiences that Gilman experienced. (The Department of Redundancy Department: please hold. Call volume is high today.)
- ...the feelings she feels. (The Department of Redundancy Department: your call will be answered in the order it was received.)
- ...which are all signs of her unwell.
What are the signs of your unwell? Another stack of essays is one of mine!
J