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“Why Can’t Americans Teach Their Children How To Write?”: Tribute to Ms. Turner-Jones, 10th Grade English Teacher, Inspired by My Fair Lady
Ed. Note: I wrote this three years ago and revised it for two hours. I hope that Susan didn’t check my blog right after the reunion, as I cringed reading half of it. Writing some 500 blogs (if you count … Continue reading
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