To: Canard
"You look out one day at school and see your principal flying by a window" "He's asked, "So why didn't you answer that question?"
That's not a question!
Exactly. And what kind of a question was being hinted at anyways. "You look out one day (while?) at school and see your principal flying by a window"? The supposed question is so esoteric that that the kid's following silence itself would honestly highlight/match the question's absudist premise.
13 posted on
11/07/2006 12:35:49 AM PST by
torchthemummy
(Nov. 7: Bush Derangement Syndrome II - Taking It To The Next Level)
To: torchthemummy
It's a lame creative writing question you are right but don't think letting students decide whether a question is worthy of their response is a good plan.
To: torchthemummy
"You look out one day at school and see your principal flying by a window" That's cause Daddy just threw him off the roof......
21 posted on
11/07/2006 12:42:50 AM PST by
nevergore
(“It could be that the purpose of my life is simply to serve as a warning to others.”)
To: torchthemummy
The question was: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT???? I think it's a crazy question in the first place....and the kid said he couldn't think of anything that wouldn't be mean about the principal. So he was being resectful. Again, too young for that kind of question.
143 posted on
11/07/2006 6:32:58 AM PST by
Hildy
To: torchthemummy
And what kind of a question was being hinted at anyways. "You look out one day (while?) at school and see your principal flying by a window"?
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