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Good morning everybody. Are you done with the
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quiz? I know today's class is exceptional. It is
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very short. Because we started like by doing the
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quiz, calling your names. The quiz is like two
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marks. It will be added to your midterm. So
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hopefully it will improve your midterm exam. Now
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we don't want to let this chance go without
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videotaping the class. So today we are having
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Jehan Farrah. She's going to take over. And she's
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going to give a short presentation about the
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stylistic analysis of the accent. Good, go ahead.
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Okay, I'm not going to do anything new really. I'm
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just going to do them quite like, just like a sum
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up of what we discussed in the previous class. So,
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the oxen, I don't know, we read it before, so I'll
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make you listen. After we're done, you can listen
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to the Christmas Carol, the oxen itself. Okay,
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first of all, we said that in the In the poem, you
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have a difference between like the poet separated
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between the time of the first two stanzas and the
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last two stanzas by saying first he used then and
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then he used in these years. So then what does it
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signify? It signifies the patterns of life back
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then and the ritual supports of the community.
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Like everything was like the two stanzas
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completely had like this coherent idea of
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spirituality and community and stuff like that.
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But then in these years, you find a lot of
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skepticism, a lot of doubts, a lot of things that
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are reflected in the stylistic devices that are
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used that we're going to discuss further on. And
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you see that the language itself had stylistic
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contrast, like the language in the first two
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stanzas were contrasting blatantly with the last
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two stanzas. So you mean the language, like the
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lexical choices? Yeah, we're going to go back to
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it. First stylistic contrast was the tense. Like
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you see that he drew a parallel. All these
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stylistic devices he used are drawing like a
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parallel or a parallelism or sort of contrast
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between the first two stanzas and the last two
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stanzas. The first one was the tense. You find
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that in the first two stanzas, The tense he used
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was in the past tense. And then in the second, he
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used the present tense. Like here you see he's
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said, like an elder said, dwelt, all these dead,
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all of these were in the past tense. But then he
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comes here and he goes, I feel, et cetera. So he
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uses the present tense afterwards. So what? So we,
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we see that he's drawing a contrast between
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before. Yeah, but like, so what? Like, we have to
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give meaning to this. Yeah. When we're talking
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about, you know, the past which happened and
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finished. Yeah. So it's over. It's over. We are no
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longer under the pressure of time. Of the time.
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You know, it is done. It is behind. But here, it
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feels like we are under the pressure of time.
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Yeah. We feel, we still have. I feel. We have to
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suffer. You see what I mean? And then after that,
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we talked about the modal verbs. First of all, we
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said, what do they signify? We have the fact that
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they reflect greater uncertainty because they're
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not like certain verbs. They actually give
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uncertainty to the words you're saying. And they
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signal subjective orientation towards the events
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or the actions that are happening. So in the
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second, he didn't use any modal verbs in the first
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two stanzas. which give you the impression that
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everything was certain they believed in everything
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that was said but then he moved in the last two
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stanzas he used would should and might and those
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are modal verbs so in the second stanzas it
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reflects the complexity and the more skeptical
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attitude towards things
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It's like I, okay. The close structure, we talked
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about the shift from a simple structure to a more
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complex structure. Like at the beginning you see
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just main closes, like there is like a subordinate
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close between, but as you carry on, as you move on
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in the poem, you see that he actually started
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using like defining closes and Like the structure
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itself became more complex to reflect the
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complexity of the attitude of the nowadays. So
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there is parallelism. This is what she wants to
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say. There is parallelism between the complexity
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of syntax and the complexity of models. of the
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meaning he wanted to give. And then the pronouns.
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The pronouns, we talked about the we versus the I.
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At the beginning, he talked about we, he said we.
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And then, like here, we pictured. So he's using
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the collective, like he's reflecting the
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community. But then he moved on to say I, I feel,
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I should go. So this is reflecting the nowadays
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more individuality. So there is separation between
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the, community and individualism. And then you see
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the points of reference it further illustrates the
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same point which is for example at the beginning
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he used elder and then in the second two stances
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he used someone and this reflects also at the
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beginning like they knew there is an elder
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everyone believed in the wisdom of the elder
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everyone believed in this and it was a community
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and then he moved to someone there's more doubts
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more skepticism if you may. Yeah, yeah And also
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here you see like the word yonder, he signified,
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like he said, come and then yonder. But then in
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the second later, he went like at the beginning,
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there's like childhood. It wasn't something
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specific. So it's more vague, more general. So as
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you move on, there's more particular, like they
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pay attention to more particular things. At the
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beginning, they used to take things for granted.
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It lacks clarity, it lacks any vein, you know?
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Yeah, so this is basically what I wanted to say.
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And you can add also like the lexical choices.
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Yeah, for example here, like he put hard side and
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he put childhood, but then he used gloom. Do you
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mean meek, mild, creatures, flock? All these words
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have positive connotations. But if you go to
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gloom, goo, and even like, the sound itself is
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like, not very musical. But there is one thing,
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you know, I want all of you to think about. Now,
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yes, the two, the first two stanzas sharply
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contrast with the second two stanzas. However,
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there is something I noticed in the poem, and I'm
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not sure. Like you have the rhyme, it's perfect
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rhyme. You see what I mean? There's a couple,
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couplets. What does it mean? Can you give meaning
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to this? Now, you have here two words, two
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contrasting words. But when it comes to the rhyme,
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you know, it is perfect. It is regular. So here,
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now if I were him, I would Use like I rhyme,
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imperfect rhyme, in order to parallel this word,
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but hardly, you know, just like give us this. Yes.
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Everything will be okay and that's even if there
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is some complications. So do you want to say that
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he wants to give some hope? Yes. Okay, good. Thank
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you. It's a good, I haven't thought about this.
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Yes? Maybe he was affected by the last days or the
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last. Yeah, he's still like affected by like. He's
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recalling. He has some, you know, something to
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offer like good. Perhaps, yes. Sir, maybe, I don't
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know, it could be wrong, but maybe he like, he
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feels like we didn't really feel this change, like
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during the days, like it passed on really quickly
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that we didn't feel it, so it felt to us it's like
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it's happening very eventual, it's happening
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very... Yes, it's a good idea. More, why? This is
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a good question, you know, this is a good exam
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question. Okay, I don't want to ask you difficult
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questions like this. Okay, it's easy. Look here. I
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think Hardy, you know, as a poet, the poet works
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with rhyme, rhythm, you know? And here, you know,
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just like putting perfect rhyme now is an
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indication that he himself doesn't point himself
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to either words. He's ambivalent. you don't he
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doesn't show his attitude he doesn't commit
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himself to either of these words to the past or to
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the present so himself like he is like not showing
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where he is siding with the past or with the
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present and this adds more uncertainty to the poem
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so he doesn't want to commit himself to an
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attitude, to which word he is belonging, and this
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adds more ambivalence and more uncertainty to the
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poem. In fact, yes, as I told you, you have to
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read the stylistic analysis carefully, and if you
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have any question, we can answer it easily.
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Thank you. I don't know if there's time to show
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them Is there a movie? No, it's like a two-minute
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Christmas Carol. I don't know if you hear it. We
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don't have a voice. Okay.
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Yeah, Christmas in a few days. We should have
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waited to teach, you know, the accent like next
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week. You can't hear it? I think, you know, last
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year it coincided with Christmas Like
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they sing it as a Christmas carol Yeah, like if
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you go to YouTube, I think you can find it sung in
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a different way
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Thank you very much. Next time we are doing
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futility. And in order to understand futility, I
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want also you to read The Soldier for Brook. It
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will be an introduction. The Soldier. There is a
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poem called The Soldier Before Futility. And
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again, futility, we are going to conduct stylistic
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analysis. So we might finish the course either
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Saturday at maximum Monday. But let's hope we
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finish on Saturday. Let's hope. Thank you very
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much and take care. Bye.
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