Baffled that the young reader for some reason circled the word “cottage” every time she came across it in the text, the used copy of The Scarlet Letter stated that it truly began to doubt Dobson’s reading-comprehension skills when she wrote a note on page 37 suggesting the entire novel might in fact be an allegory for the Civil War. —The Onion.
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I thought the student’s engagement with the text was comparatively impressive.
Maybe he wanted to be part of that growing “cottage industry” he’d heard so much about …
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