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fandomhigh2006-04-20 12:05 pm
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Classics/Foreign Lit, 4-20, Period 2
Dream half-smiled at the class as they came in, which from him should be counted as an infectious grin.
"Hello, students. Welcome to your very last class that will focus on new material. Next week, you will devote both days to preparing your final projects."
"For today, though, there is work to be done. Literature students, please select a poem by an African author and write a few sentences in reaction. Classics students, you are to read a biography of the great writer Horace, and react to any of his surviving poems."
"Hello, students. Welcome to your very last class that will focus on new material. Next week, you will devote both days to preparing your final projects."
"For today, though, there is work to be done. Literature students, please select a poem by an African author and write a few sentences in reaction. Classics students, you are to read a biography of the great writer Horace, and react to any of his surviving poems."

Re: Classwork, Classics/Foreign Lit, 4/20
"He also wrote, Even if times are bad, they won't always be so:
for Apollo doesn't always tense his bow, but sometimes inspires the silent Muses. Which is uplifting, in a way."