Based on what you know about Aristotle, do you think Alexander had listened carefully to his tutor?
Once again, I didn't learn about this in class and I don't feel like it, so I am going to rant about something because I can, and I need to finish this. I am so tired I can barely keep my eyes open, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is currently playing in my head. If I ever make it out of high school alive, thank you for giving us these dumb things so we can let out our feelings. I would really like to take your AP Euro class next year, and I do like your class this year very much, even if all this writing gives me a headache. I find it kind of insulting that today I found out that everyones weeklies for this week all got the same grade. I spend a lot of time writing all this stuff for you, and it makes me feel like I'm just average. I mean, it would be a totally different story if you had given us all hundreds, but to give everyone an 80! That's just ridiculous. The only thing I know about Aristotle is that he must have been Alexander's tutor because of the question. I think Alexander must have either not paid attention and done really well (I mean conquering all of Asia is a pretty big deal) or if he did pay attention, he used what he learned really well. Gosh, I am really really tired right now. You know, when are we going to start that garden. Well that's all for now. UNTIL TOMORROW GOOD SIR!
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