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Subject:Re: Teaching kids to writ From:Marilynne Smith <m -dot- smith182 -at- GENIE -dot- GEIS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 18 Aug 1994 05:34:00 UTC
>> When I was taking sophomore English and reading Huck Finn
I was about 9 when I read and reread Huckleberry Finn
>> in your opinion. . . .
That was one of the things that would infuriate me too. I began to write
"in your opinion. . . " That didn't go over well either. I think we were
supposed to not think up our own opinions. <grin>
-Marilynne
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