Don’t Rob Yourself
“You have the nerve to ask me when I will have your assignment
graded?”
“Well yeah, like, I have to keep on top of my grade so I can
pass this class, ya’ know?”
“Yeah, I know. I also
know that you didn’t complete the assignment.
You obviously had better
things to
worry about than your grade.”
“Oh, well I just didn’t get it.”
“Why didn’t you come and ask me for help? You know, I am here every day at 6am and you
could have come before class.”
“I ride the bus and so I don’t get here until the last
minute.”
“I cut myself shaving and I couldn’t get it to stop bleeding.”
“My mom didn’t wake me up in time.”
“I am here early and I
have an email address. You have all of
the resources you need to be successful; all you have to do is take advantage
of them.”
“Hey, I don’t need a lecture.
I just asked about my grade.”
“You received a C.”
“What!? How can that
be?”
“I can’t get lower than a B!”
“I will get in trouble with my team!”
“All of the answers you chose to complete received full
credit.”
“So you know that I know the material. Can’t you just bump my
grade? Please!”
“A thief can take away money, a car, and property from a
person but it is certainly impossible to
take your education away. I won’t rob you, your coach wont rob you,
don’t rob yourself.”
Genre Reflection #2
ReplyDeleteThank you for this! My favorite part was definitely the last line. I've never heard that before and it was really an eye opener. I even liked how without direction, I could still tell who was talking when. Your voice definitely shows through with this piece. Thank you again! See you Monday!
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