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February 16, 2022A High School History Teacher Grades Article II of the United States Constitution
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October 20, 2021Your Essay Shows Promise But Suffers from Demonic Possession
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April 7, 2021I’m Sorry I Haven’t Graded Your Essays Yet — I’ve Been Busy Living Under Late-Stage Capitalism During a Global Pandemic
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May 11, 2020Freshmen Comp Instructor’s Feedback on Trump’s Economic Impact Payment Letter
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November 3, 2017An Open Letter of Thanks to My Absentee Students
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May 22, 2017I’ve Been Grading Student Papers for the Last 72 Hours
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November 11, 2016Post-Election College Paper Grading Rubric
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May 2, 2016I Would Rather Do Anything Else Than Grade Your Final Papers
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March 3, 2016How to Be a Better Teacher-Person Through Apathy: What Your Professor’s Remarks on Your College English Paper Really Mean
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