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 For those who have read Jane Eyre...help!

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Kelsey
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Dictionary Definition : Kelsey-- Frequently called "Kels," this female specimen of Homo Sapiens belongs to the Literary Cabinet universe. Although she is a young member, she has shown her maturity to be above other species, sometimes. "Kelsey" can behave quite crazy in her own right. One of her most noticeable traits is paranoia and knowledge of trolls.
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PostSubject: Re: For those who have read Jane Eyre...help!   For those who have read Jane Eyre...help! - Page 2 EmptyFri Jun 12, 2009 1:36 am

Exactly. Saying "literary" or "writing" instead of "English" would have helped a lot. "English concepts" are what I teach my Spanish-speaking e-pals.
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Dictionary Definition : Tourterelle--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that exhibits behaviors such as excessive procrastination, chocolate creation (in direct contradiction to the Law of Conservation of Matter), and overall insanity. Common names include Nicholle, CQ (Chocolate Queen), Crackhead, and Miss Martini Maniac. Lately, this individual has reportedly been seen dancing in a banana costume and drinking an excessive amount of martinis.
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PostSubject: Re: For those who have read Jane Eyre...help!   For those who have read Jane Eyre...help! - Page 2 EmptyFri Jun 12, 2009 1:39 am

Well, at least we got that straightened out before Louisa presented.
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Kelsey
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Dictionary Definition : Kelsey-- Frequently called "Kels," this female specimen of Homo Sapiens belongs to the Literary Cabinet universe. Although she is a young member, she has shown her maturity to be above other species, sometimes. "Kelsey" can behave quite crazy in her own right. One of her most noticeable traits is paranoia and knowledge of trolls.
Registration date : 2008-12-03

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PostSubject: Re: For those who have read Jane Eyre...help!   For those who have read Jane Eyre...help! - Page 2 EmptyFri Jun 12, 2009 1:41 am

Right-o. I'd feel terrible, and it would have been embarrassing for all of us.
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Dictionary Definition : Louisa Lynn--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that has almost everything in common with another species: Homo Sapiens Zarasahanous. This specimen is always found with Asian (Filipino) descent and is a loyal friend to the "good side" during the epic Choco War. A common mutualistic companion found with this specimen is a Pokemon (most likely, the epic Arceus). This species is closely related to the species Homo Sapiens Tourterelleous. Common names include Lynn's Angel.
Registration date : 2008-12-04

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PostSubject: Re: For those who have read Jane Eyre...help!   For those who have read Jane Eyre...help! - Page 2 EmptyFri Jun 12, 2009 1:49 am

I could care less if we got it wrong, since I attended the class at the last minute (like, three weeks ago!), I'm just auditing (which means I don't require a grade) and so the teacher, of course, would understand.

Nah, neither of you should feel terrible if it did happen.
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