![]() And then poor Khang looks all disappointed when we’re disappointed that it turns out to be only a mailbox. After a while we’re all expecting doves to fly out of it or something. She’s turning it around and around to show off her paint job, tilting it forward to show the two slots in the top, pointing out the separate combination lock for each lid. Khang stands up there taking as much time as possible telling us what this box is for. Or how about getting a letter period, in this day and age. Pretty weird getting a letter from a total stranger I bet. Khang, which means you don’t know her as a teacher yet either. And if you’re in tenth grade this will be your first course with Ms. ![]() ![]() I mean you don’t know me because I just drew your name randomly. Khang’s English classroom with the old-fashioned blackboard and the posters of famous book covers and the Thought of the Day and this new thing, this big wooden box painted in bright colors. I guess when you read this letter you’ll be sitting right here looking at what I’m looking at. ![]()
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