may luck be with me...
Sep. 22nd, 2009 07:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I hope I'm not entering the classroom to be chewed out... My paper that is suppose to be 3-5 pages long is only 1 page. x.x Part in case that I have questions for my teacher and I'm not very good at asking questions over email and I didn't get a chance to find my teacher yesterday while on campus because I found out I had a meeting before work... lovely. She said on the handout to use encyclopedia and dictionaries for second source, and since I high doubt an encyclopedia has many pictures of the Summer Palace, Stone Boat, and the lake (which I figured out last night is misspelled... either by the author or all us westerners [my bet us]) I'm unsure where I should tread. That's just one of my questions.
I'm not panicing because its just the rough draft due today and the fact the final paper is not due for two weeks. If I'm giving permission to use a photography book I'll be happy, although I am not sure I can reach the 3 page min. I have a few more questions to ask her in that regard.
I'm not panicing because its just the rough draft due today and the fact the final paper is not due for two weeks. If I'm giving permission to use a photography book I'll be happy, although I am not sure I can reach the 3 page min. I have a few more questions to ask her in that regard.
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Date: 2009-09-23 01:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-23 02:11 am (UTC)One dude even suggested that I should look into the Japanese evasion as to why the author wasn't in China when he was born and grew up. Wrong time period by ten years, its obvious but the tone of the poem they left Beijing and Beijing wasn't even invaded by Japan, was it? And the tone is of what was once was is now lost, essentially what China used to be before communism began its foothold. My teacher had already told me publicly previous class last week when I opening asked about it. This same person didn't even have a paper of any kind printed.