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Introduction to Western Literature, Lesson Nine
Tuesday, December 20, 1:00PM FST
[Upon entering the classroom, students will see Professor Chaucer sitting behind his desk, resting his head on his hand. He looks tired. When everyone is assembled, he stands and quietly addresses the class.]
Before you present your final projects, I just want to tell all of you how much I've enjoyed teaching this class. You've all been a pleasure to get to know, and I wish you all well in whatever plans you have for the holidays and for the new year.
[END OF TERM PROJECTS] Your end-of-term projects are due today. I know that I had told you we'd be presenting the projects orally in class, but I'm waiving that requirement. Please put the written version of your project on my desk, and then you're free to use this period for whatever you like. Final grades will be determined and then posted by Thursday.
[OOC: No slowplay this week, folks. I need you to post your final project here -- even if it's just "I hand in my project" -- by midnight tonight EST. It's been fun! Thank you all for playing!]
Western Literature, FINAL GRADES
notcalledlizzie: A-
the4thsister: B
___lily_evans_: C-
miss_thomasina: C+
soniabelmont: B+
conathon: B
studentwillow: F
[Upon entering the classroom, students will see Professor Chaucer sitting behind his desk, resting his head on his hand. He looks tired. When everyone is assembled, he stands and quietly addresses the class.]
Before you present your final projects, I just want to tell all of you how much I've enjoyed teaching this class. You've all been a pleasure to get to know, and I wish you all well in whatever plans you have for the holidays and for the new year.
[END OF TERM PROJECTS] Your end-of-term projects are due today. I know that I had told you we'd be presenting the projects orally in class, but I'm waiving that requirement. Please put the written version of your project on my desk, and then you're free to use this period for whatever you like. Final grades will be determined and then posted by Thursday.
[OOC: No slowplay this week, folks. I need you to post your final project here -- even if it's just "I hand in my project" -- by midnight tonight EST. It's been fun! Thank you all for playing!]
Western Literature, FINAL GRADES

END OF TERM PROJECTS
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TALK TO THE PROFESSOR
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((the first set contains a G and C))
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[ooc: Cool! You'll be getting something too, Geoff's just a slacker and hasn't finished his shopping. :)]
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((ooc- yeah so's 'Paige' she did all her shopping yesterday, (unlike me who erm yes *arghs*) ))
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He rummages in his desk drawer and pulls out a square flat package (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1570717206/qid=1135179013/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/104-6876074-0991969?s=books&v=glance&n=283155). "And this is for you."
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the munGeoff finally finished his shopping yay!]Re: TALK TO THE PROFESSOR
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