I dig experts, but I do NOT dig being TOLD what to do or think. I also do NOT think teachers should tell kids why a book is great+
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Replying to @BenBo370 @MatRyanELATeach and
+provide context, sure, and help them see some things one sees as great, but let them figure out their own opinion first.
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Replying to @BenBo370 @MatRyanELATeach and
why? people do this all the time. "You've got to watch Stranger Things. It's amazing!"
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Replying to @NA_Dellsey @BenBo370 and
But if you watched it and thought it was bad..I'd then say WRONG! I'm an expert.
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Replying to @Sisyphus38 @BenBo370 and
right. and even experts disagree. Look up general consensus on Joe Vs. The Volcano. Then Roger Eberts review. Then watch.
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Replying to @NA_Dellsey @Sisyphus38 and
Out of left field I know if you aren't an obsessive of the movie, but believe me it fits in a Hamlet convo.
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Replying to @NA_Dellsey @Sisyphus38 and
I love the movie! And yes, VERY few works earn overwhelming consensus. So yes, worthy experts can disagree about Joe vs the Volcano.
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Replying to @MatRyanELATeach @NA_Dellsey and
But unworthy experts allow you to judge them? ("Tells me more about the reader")
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Replying to @Sisyphus38 @NA_Dellsey and
Roger Ebert, yes. Dude down the street, no. As
@FilmCritHULK says:pic.twitter.com/uwFdoCrlXC
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Replying to @MatRyanELATeach @NA_Dellsey and
I'm sorry, I care not how may experts you line up to tell me, but "Hamlet is great" doesn't get to be law.
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OF COURSE NOT. IT'S JUST A BUNCH OF BETTER, PROBABLY WAY MORE ACCURATE OPINIONS ABOUT AN INCREDIBLE WORK.
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