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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 221517" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>My easy child had a female teacher who looked identical to Snape in Harry Potter!</p><p></p><p>So, who does the teacher resemble? There is a character who changes hair color - I think her name is Tonk? Also, Professor Umbridge was into the color pink big time and she was an evil person. (Snape like black). I don't know if the favorite color would go along with the character though unless it is Professor Umbridge. Has easy child read the books or seen the movies so she is familiar with the characters?</p><p></p><p>Or am I reading the question wrong and the student is suppose to answer their favorite color and character they resemble? What did easy child answer?</p><p></p><p>I am sure what easy child writes isn't as important as how she writes in the grading. She will be graded on the use of nouns, verbs, symbolisms, details of descriptions, and perhaps imagination. But it would be interesting to read what she writes.</p><p></p><p>I had an English teacher who was also a boy's gym teacher. His true passion was theater and the kids knew if they got him talking theater, he would spend the whole class time doing so. It was very common for him to come to his senses two days before the end of the quarter and make us do several chapters of work each night to catch up. Ugh! Ugh! Ugh!</p><p>He actually gave us a test once on theater make up techniques! Stupid!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 221517, member: 5096"] My easy child had a female teacher who looked identical to Snape in Harry Potter! So, who does the teacher resemble? There is a character who changes hair color - I think her name is Tonk? Also, Professor Umbridge was into the color pink big time and she was an evil person. (Snape like black). I don't know if the favorite color would go along with the character though unless it is Professor Umbridge. Has easy child read the books or seen the movies so she is familiar with the characters? Or am I reading the question wrong and the student is suppose to answer their favorite color and character they resemble? What did easy child answer? I am sure what easy child writes isn't as important as how she writes in the grading. She will be graded on the use of nouns, verbs, symbolisms, details of descriptions, and perhaps imagination. But it would be interesting to read what she writes. I had an English teacher who was also a boy's gym teacher. His true passion was theater and the kids knew if they got him talking theater, he would spend the whole class time doing so. It was very common for him to come to his senses two days before the end of the quarter and make us do several chapters of work each night to catch up. Ugh! Ugh! Ugh! He actually gave us a test once on theater make up techniques! Stupid! [/QUOTE]
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