"It does seem like it's been a rather busy end to the semester... either that or Blackboard isn't posing my assignments, again. Yes, certainly—do have a seat for the moment."
She seems to be grading a stack of papers already, many of which she is marking with very low scores in red pen. "Now, I was going to set the due date for the paper in about five hours, but due to the assignment posting problem I suppose I can grant some extensions..."
"Oh, right. Well—the topic of the assignment is what you just experienced, and presenting a thesis on what it—and all of this—means." She gestures back at the library behind her. "You shouldn't need to do field research, although I'll accept any you've already done; the books here should be sufficient for references."
"Ah—well, if you think that would help. I'm grading these papers, but it doesn't take up that much of my attention."
The top paper in the pile seems to be titled "I think vampires are pretty cool actually," which she has given a 0/10 with the comment "I hate you personally."
"Ah—that's true, I suppose. Although, in my case, I'm a fragment of the subject in question, and therefore my answers are going to be biased in a way that might confuse the data."
She takes that one off the top of the pile and shuffles it to the bottom. "The rest of us will probably be a little bit more insightful into the questions you have, though. They should be around here somewhere."
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She seems to be grading a stack of papers already, many of which she is marking with very low scores in red pen. "Now, I was going to set the due date for the paper in about five hours, but due to the assignment posting problem I suppose I can grant some extensions..."
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About the topic - I'm not really sure what that is ...
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I understand. Then, the books are there, and there are -
[ what are they called again ]
"Computers" ... Those large cellphones are in the other room ...
Thank you very much. In that case, would it be okay if we talked for a little while, first...?
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The top paper in the pile seems to be titled "I think vampires are pretty cool actually," which she has given a 0/10 with the comment "I hate you personally."
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I'm not ... in comparison, I don't think that my field is in this sort of thing, but an interview would constitute a primary source, wouldn't it...?
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She takes that one off the top of the pile and shuffles it to the bottom. "The rest of us will probably be a little bit more insightful into the questions you have, though. They should be around here somewhere."
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Then, I'll start researching now ...
[ and after a brief curtsy she turns on her heel to head on into the stacks. ]