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Old 07-19-2017, 06:13 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Exactly. The best example of this is Huckleberry Finn, which (at least when I was in school) was read, studied, and analyzed by American Lit students. The first page of the book reads:

I pointed this out to my teacher when it was assigned, and questioned why we would do something that the author so clearly did not wish to be done.

I got sent to the office for arguing with the teacher again.

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Sounds like my history teacher. I got in trouble for pointing out that the textbook was wrong.
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