In 11th grade, I had an English teacher I was frequently at odds with.
In one paper I used the word โperspicaciousโ to describe someone.
She gave me a lecture about how โno 11th grader knows words like that,โ and that I should โnot use the thesaurus so muchโ on my papers.
At that time I didnโt even own a thesaurus and hadnโt used one at all. This was long before the internet came to the fore.
So I said, truthfully, โI knew that word when I was in 5th grade. I used it correctly and Iโll use what words I want to in my papers.โ
She told me that Iโd never get above an 85 in her class again on anything (which I did not).
Upon her telling me this, I said, โDo I seem to you like I am grade-motivated? Have I actually given you that impression?โ
Ah, the joys of growing up in a very small town.
By the way, that was AP English where I later got the highest score possible (5 out of 5) on the AP English test.