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<div class="moz-text-html" lang="x-unicode"> <big><font size="2"><big>I
know this is a difficult course, especially during summer,<br>
and some (okay most) of you are very glad it's almost over.<br>
I know you're working hard studying for the final. Take a<br>
short break for a laugh.<br>
<br>
I've attached several cartoons that will hopefully make you
laugh,<br>
at least a little. The first two in the first pdf will make
perfect sense.<br>
The 3rd pdf 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>
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