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Don't worry, just turn in your test with the pic stapled to it; automatic A.
GAAAAAAAHH! Get me some eye bleach!
WOW well you should have just told her that you never received the information
I can understand why you're traumatised (we don't like to think that these figures ARE sexual but they are: point being, they're more than just symbols in/of authority) but I am sure it was a genuine mistake. She should've been more careful -- the easiest way would be to just avoid using school emails when discussing this sort of thing -- even as a grad student I don't talk about such things using my school email account -- but it's already done. Just politely inform her she's sent the email to the wrong recipient (the humilation for her will be WAY greater, so no need to rub it in) and remind her that you still need to know the chapters you're going to be tested on.
How do you know that she sent the wrong information? *wink wink*
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Pretty sure that's more of a FHL. And with that information on her, I really don't think you need to be studying.
Are you kidding me? It doesn't matter what chapters you're getting tested on, you have blackmail! Don't even do the test. Instead, write a short answer question summarizing the events of her night and how students hearing about their teachers sex lives is traumatizing and will require extensive therapy.