You should have read through chapter 6 in The Great Gatsby when you come to class on Monday, December 2. Quiz, perhaps?
....of course there will be a quiz on Monday!!! If we have school on Monday then it means someone didn't snow dance and so "all shall be punish'ed."*
*the original version of Shakespeare's Prince Escalus' speech in Romeo and Juliet as passed down through my family:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd, and some punish'ed:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of school days and no snow.
“There have been so many interpretations of the story that I'm not going to choose between them. Make your own choice. They contradict each other, the various choices. The only choice that really matters, the only interpretation of the story, if you want one, is your own. Not your teacher's, not your professor's, not mine, not a critic's, not some authority's. The only thing that matters is, first, the experience of being in the story, moving through it." ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies
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