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I Was Given Lines At School

Detention was combined with lines so that you could not use the detention time productively in any way whatever. Instead of lines that could be repeated, you were asked (really, required) to copy symbol for symbol dictionary pages. Phonetic symbols were the hardest. I didn't learn anything during detention. It just was unpleasant and embarrassing. Probably "worked" as a substitute for something more physically painful like running laps or licks with a paddle and definitely strokes with a cane.

There was no attempt whatever to make it morally educational or a positive experience in any way. Just judicially administered unpleasant moments.
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helensusanswift · 31-35, F
In our detentions we were not allowed to do homework or anything similar. We had to sit in silence, staring in front of us, just wasting time. As I lived miles from the school, any detention meant a seven mile walk home (no busses out our way), so arrived home hours late, tired and still with homework to do and an angry mother demanding to know what happened. . .
@helensusanswift Your mum would have wanted a _full_ explanation! For sure! For absolutely sure! Was that all that she wanted? Or did perhaps she request that you feel her slipper as a memory-aid?