This month ... it's all about the top 30 favorite assignments (see rules below) -- and that means I'm going into the archives and going way way way back to duotang folders in a bin in storage, most of which that have not even been OPENED for the last three decades.
Next up -- the GERMAN folder, although it's more accurately called the *missing* GERMAN folder. Last summer, I actually tracked this page down from my notes to answer a question for a fellow high school classmate who was inquiring about one of the stories Mr. Heck had us read ... and now I'm not quite sure where I placed the folder after I was done (it can only be one of about a dozen places, and I've already checked a half dozen with no success). In the meantime, these notes about Friedrich Durenmatt's 'Der Verdacht' will have to do for this spot in this series.
RULES FOR THIS TOP 30 LIST: These are MY favorite assignments. They may also be YOUR favorite assignments -- but they may not be, especially since it's quite conceivable that you have NO favorite assignments. My grades, though, were pretty good ... so, you know ... hence this particular countdown. No negativity or other comments about hoarding will be permitted (after all -- hoarders wouldn't know where [most] of their things are and they wouldn't be so [mostly] organized ... so SHUT YOUR MOUTH about that). The poster is not responsible for any reappearance of any repressed memories you might have about anything that is included in this series. Note: due to the fewer number of days in February, two posts of this kind will show up on Sundays.
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