From: Fred Duhly (duhly@mac.com)
Date: Sun Mar 24 2002 - 18:13:02 MST
Hello Violet,
        I think that when you are in class you might find it rewarding to 
listen carefully to what your reacher has to say. Then instead of asking 
the kind of questions that get you kicked out of class, ask questions 
that make the other kids think. If you appear like you want to learn and 
want to 'understand' as your teacher does, she won't kick you out. What 
she will do though, is dig herself deeper and deeper into stances that 
make no sense. Try to make the other kids question what they learn there 
also. Sometimes an argument against something is most effective when  
the person is trying to argue for the subject, but everything they say 
seem to support the opposing view better.
        Perhaps you would like to help the other students  wonder?
fdr
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