Oh, my 7th grade Language Arts teacher hated handing out short story assignments, because when she said short story, she meant 2 or 3 pages, but when I
heard short story,
I still think to this day 8 to 20 pages. It's safe to say that she's glad she didn't assign a short story close to the end of the year, as I was about half way done with my Blue Falcon novel, and I intended to submit that.
Then, in 8th grade, my L.A. teacher didn't do any short stories except one, and it was about any time we had experienced racism/sexism/(if we'd never experienced either one)Favoritism. I wrote about the third one. It was early in the year, and we had to read them out loud during class. I was on page two when she finally said, "You've said how terrible this teacher was, but you have yet to provide any examples." When I told them how many pages I had left, the entire class (including her) yelled a "WHAT?!"
She never assigned a short story again.
But I still got my long writings in: One time, we had to debate with another class member about our assigned subject... I was reading an excerpt from some research papers, and as I was reading, my teacher asked, "You know you're only supposed to read a section of it, correct?"
I said, "Yes, I'm only reading the text highlighted in yellow." When I showed them the yellow, she made me end my presentation, I didn't even get to finish without the text (it was only a resource so that people knew what I was saying wasn't a load of baloney).
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And just recently, for the school newspaper, I wrote a Christmas Short Story, and it was 14 pages... My teacher for the class almost cut it, until we found a way to link it out (I would show it to you guys, except I'm not allowed to) so that it didn't take up too much space (It's 100% digital) (it ended up getting cut anyway for being too violent).
So, yeah, that sub would have had her jaw drop if she saw some of the stuff I did. She made you shorten 2 pages? Yeah, she would not have liked me a single bit, with my long short stories, and debates, and all that stuff.
And writing about Greek Mythology is fun, speaking of which, when I just rewatched the Disney version of Hercules, I realized how incorrect it was.