Jun 06, 2007 20:04
So, finals are fast approaching and with them a plethora of end-of-the-year projects. Most of these are fine, if a bit onerous; i.e., an architecture project in Latin that while filling in my head with useless information, isn't very difficult. My english teacher, however, has decided to dump a GROUP PAPER on us. How, exactly, can one divide the writing work? Teacher has already said that we cannot simply have each group member write a separate part and then bring them together; the whole thing must be a collaboration. I have no idea how to even BEGIN to approach that.
ANYWAY, so not only are we doing a group paper (!!!), but we're also assigned a theme to write about and my group's is supernatural/unnatural. We need about eighty references to our theme in the book (Song of Solomon, btw). I have read it twice and gotten about...fifty. My fellow group members are far too busy to help.
I'm not usually this annoying, petulant or complaining, but...ARGH.
reading,
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