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15 | 44.12% |
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Re: Moral question
(This is a dialog between EHaskins and me, I just am too lazy to put in the quote tags)
WHAT IS NOT IN BOLD IS NOT MY TEXT. IT IS EHASKINS'. 11 students out of how many were missing the assignment? Our class has about 30 people. Would you mind elaborating on what the "betrayal essay" is? Read my post; I put the original assignment paper in. Does your school have a set grading policy? The grading policy is set at the beginning of the year by the teacher. I'll have a look at that syllabus real quick... Does that teacher have multiple sessions of that class? If so, did the other classes have to do the "betrayal essay"? If they didn't does your school have any policies that would prohibit giving some sessions extra assignments? This is the only AP English class. Last edited by JBotAlan : 30-05-2007 at 22:53. |
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