2ukenkerl wrote:
LadyMacbeth wrote:
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The damn teacher couldn't spell. But if you copied her notes from the board exactly, she'd mark the spelling mistakes in your book. ret*d.
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Who knows? Leonardo Da Vinci made some STUPID mistakes. Some claimed that he did that so that people copying him would fail to get things to work, even though a little kid should have been able to notice the problem. Maybe your teacher WANTED you to correct her. Oh well, at least she could do that.
Then again, some teachers have OTHERS do the correcting!
Last year I took a course in conversational French and the textbook was full of mistakes that the author claimed he put in for people to correct. Nice explanation for shoddy editing.
On copying - I once had a class mate decide to cheat from my biology test paper. I didn't notice that she was doing it. We had our papers delivered back, and she was irate - she *knew* she had the answers correct. Why? Because they were exactly the same as the ones on my paper and she wanted me to check them over for her. I realized, not only had she copied everything, she copied badly, maybe to "fool the teacher" (who wasn't fooled, not by the bad forgery, and not into believing that I had let her cheat from my paper), or more likely she couldn't read my writing (vaguely legible) or perhaps it is because I use the big words that she didn't understand (let alone spell) - I am not the easiest person to copy from,
! In that respect, maybe the Da Vinci supporters have a point
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