Welcome to the continued exploration of British Literature as the class explores the 18th century through the Modern Period of British literary history.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Test...?
So, like I have heard from many of you guys, the essays on this test went well. I think we were better prepared and did a good job in class discussing the potential topics. However, I thought the multiple choice questions were really hard. Not sure why, but it seemed like I never knew the 1 correct answer. All the choices seemed "close to right". I know that Ms. Stariha says they are made that way to be like an AP test, but I don't like it.
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I agree. But I think that you shouldn't write such choppy sentences. It makes it hard to read.
ReplyDeletei agree DJ, the multiple choice were insanely hard. i did not like them one bit!
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought that one day we would hate the questions where at least one answer is provided! In other classes we beg for these! (aka precalc or another math class)
ReplyDeleteMaddie I think multiple choice still screws a lot of people up in precalc as well and it would definately be worse if they were short answer or fill in the blank on these tests
ReplyDeleteThey were stupid specific! "what does the Raven stand for....." I don't remember the stupid raven let alone what on earth it stood for! What happened to the wonderful days of questions about tone and mood.(which are the things I studied in depth before this test to ensure I knew them) Whammo! Guess what? None of those!
ReplyDeleteOh, and DJ I don't mind your choppy sentences, I rather think of them as consise
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