The cool thing about teaching writing is that it enables me the enthralling privilege of reading my students’ creations. Sometimes when I am reading a piece that’s so clear, honest, and raw, I feel the author has opened his head right up and invited me in to take a look. My goal is to remain consistently impartial, but at the end of the day I'm only human and some invitations are accepted with interest, others grief for the author’s experience, and on the rare occasion: pure hysterics.
The following selections speak for themselves.
The following selections speak for themselves.
“I have finally meant all of the goals I set at the beginning of the semester. “
“I spotted a train station up head.”
“Uncle Jessie would of never wanted us to mourn his life.”
“I am usually very honest and don’t like to bloat about myself. “
“We lay out on the hood of the car following the shooting stars back in forth with our eyes.”
“I would like to include an antidote about my childhood in my expository essay.”
“I don’t think the reading made since.”
“Toward the end of my research process, my professor suggested that I pare down the length of my essay and focus on improving the quality of the existing text. As I underwent this process, I finally understood, after all these years, the meaning behind the phrase ‘Quality of quantity’.”
“The price of groceries has risen to a hold new level.”
“If you’re feeling bored in your relationship, find ways to splice it up.”
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