I liked history all right in school, but I agree with all of you: it was so much cut-and-dry memorization. It was easy to forget about the people and culture and life going on in those textbooks. Unfortunately, sometimes that happened in my literature classes, too, to the point of ruining a book or other piece of literature we were studying.
I think my answer to Question 4 would be similar to yours. I have a sketchbook that I seem to always let get buried under other notebooks and things...
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Date: 2024-02-19 04:08 pm (UTC)I liked history all right in school, but I agree with all of you: it was so much cut-and-dry memorization. It was easy to forget about the people and culture and life going on in those textbooks. Unfortunately, sometimes that happened in my literature classes, too, to the point of ruining a book or other piece of literature we were studying.
I think my answer to Question 4 would be similar to yours. I have a sketchbook that I seem to always let get buried under other notebooks and things...