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#291006 02/04/22 10:52 AM
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So, did I pass my writing exam just now? All feedback welcomed.

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I didn't realize we're taking exams here. Gosh, from now on, I'll be doubly nervous about posting here. peep

Now, seriously, I liked the comparison between the results the narrator was waiting for at the age of 20 and the age of 60. The one thing that had me wonder is why the narrator wants to do well in the latter tests. It's not as if he or she can really do anything about the results. They are what they are, it's not something you have an actual say in (unfortunately).

You did well. thumbsup


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Hi Barbara,

The narrator wants to do well on the biopsy because "doing well" in this context means that the results were negative; that is, not malignant. Doing well or not on that test could literally be a matter of life or death. You're right that the narrator has no actual say in the results, but s/he has a huge stake in them.

Thanks for the feedback. smile

Joy,
Lynn

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Oh man, with a few words you threw me back into an ER suite after Ted had his heart attack. I had his best friend call my in-laws to let them know. I was a wreck.
Outcome indeed...


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Hi Morgana,

I hope my story wasn't too traumatic for you. I hope Ted is doing *much* better.

Thanks for reading and commenting on my story.

Be well,
Lynn

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Lynn, your story was awesome! It reminds me that life can change in the blink of an eye and to cherish our loved ones all the more.

Ted is doing great! He is back to his old self. Like Clark, he corrects my grammar in my stories. smile1


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Hi Morgana,

I'm delighted to hear that Ted is doing so well.

Thank you for your kind words about my story. smile Wise words indeed about the rapidity at which life can change.

Joy,
Lynn


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