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size="2"><big><big><font size="2"><big>I know
this is a difficult course, especially
this semester with all<br>
the changes we had to make. I know many
(okay, most) of you<br>
are very glad it's over. I know some of
you are done for the<br>
semester with some courses and some of
you are still working<br>
hard studying for finals. Take a short
break for a laugh, something<br>
we all need, especially now.<br>
<br>
</big></font></big>I've attached several
cartoons that will hopefully make you laugh,<br>
at least a little. The first two in the first
file should make sense.<br>
The 2nd file has some imaginative exam answers
given on students'<br>
papers. </big></font><font size="2"><big><font
size="2"><big>These were actual answers on
quizzes or exams. </big></font>No, you<br>
wouldn't get partial credit for these kinds of
answers on your<br>
quizzes or exams. I wouldn't doubt if some
teachers give credit for<br>
these answers for being "creative".<br>
</big></font></big><br>
<big><font size="2"><big><big><font size="2"><big>Maybe
when I retire I'll compile all the
"creative" things and<br>
excuses I've encountered over my time
here. Maybe someone will<br>
say "Hey, that was me".<br>
</big></font></big> <br>
</big></font></big><big><font size="2"><big>Dr.
Zellmer</big></font></big> </div>
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