Teaching Mrs. Tingle
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to a place that allows me to sing and dance...
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in the open air.
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Oh, how very moving.
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I tried not to get too carried away with the prose.
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it's completely factual.
She was ultimately burned at the stake.

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It's documented.
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Always a victim,
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aren't we, Miss Watson?
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Well, there are similarities between
society today and 1 7th century Salem.

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I guess that would be the irony of it all.
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I'm well aware of what Irony is, Miss Watson.
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You, however, should consult your dictionary.
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Of course, I wasn't suggesting that it was
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irony is the opposite of what is
or might be expected.

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For example, if Miss Watson...
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was expecting an A on her history project,
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she might find the actual
result to be... rather ironic.

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I pray your Salem witch...
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escaped such literary infractions.
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Please, sit down.
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Miss Tucker?
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You're number two. By one point.
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Pity.
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I know how much you were counting
on being valedictorian.

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I'm really sorry, Leigh Ann.

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