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Post by Daniel Li on Feb 2, 2009 17:38:44 GMT -8
Sorry about posting this so late: using the amy tan passage swift handed out in class, create a short multiple choice test. it should be 10 questions long, each with 3 possible answers. the answer document must have 1 page for each question, with explanations for why each answer was correct or incorrect. the different categories for the questions are: 1) content 2) meaning 3) grammar 4) figurative language 5) rhetoric 6) tone 7) techniques 8) style 9) structure 10) diction
print up 4 copies of just the questions, plus 2 copies of the questions+answer sheet. any questions?
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Post by timsemenov on Feb 2, 2009 19:24:39 GMT -8
Does that mean we have to print 20 pieces of paper for the explanations alone? When did she say that each explanation has to be a whole page?
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Post by Daniel Li on Feb 2, 2009 19:31:57 GMT -8
she did, im pretty sure... anyone else have confirmation or opposition on this?
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Post by Robin Aung on Feb 2, 2009 20:05:13 GMT -8
She said: Print 4 copies of just the test.
Print 2 copies of the test + 2 copies of the Answer Key (on a separate page)
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Post by alisonhsieh on Feb 2, 2009 20:14:22 GMT -8
why would each explanation take up an entire page...thats a little excessive is it not?
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Post by James Ahad on Feb 2, 2009 20:40:59 GMT -8
why would each explanation take up an entire page...thats a little excessive is it not? princeton review doesnt think so lolololol yea but for us thats a bit excessive...
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Post by Daniel Li on Feb 2, 2009 20:55:36 GMT -8
ok, i guess to just make it uniform: don't worry about making the answers on all separate pages; i guess i misinterpreted swift when she just wanted the answers on a separate piece of paper. sorry for miscommunication!
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