Make references to the text, dammit!
Does life seem like one long exam to people at the moment?
For instance, “How does the author give hints to the reader as to that Sophie is not likely to finish her coursework this week? Explain your answer, making references to the text.”
“Sophie’s neck still itches at the end of this chapter, however her chin scratching problems appear to have disappeared completely.” Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer fully, making references to the text.
“76g of Sophie reacts exactly with 29.2g of Abbi. How much Abbi would be provided by 43.5g of Sophie? (Sophie Ar = 54 Abbi Ar = 89)”
“The probability of Robby Bobbykins going to statistics is 0.7 on a week when he does not have an exam, and 0.01 on weeks that he does. He has an exam on 15% of weeks. On any given week, what is the probability of Robby Bobbykins attending statistics?”
“Sophie’s bag has a mass of 2000kg. At the end of the day she drops it onto the floor with a force of 500N. What is the acceleration of her bag?”
“Wird Sophie ihre Fragen fur sprechen lernen?”
“Did the above question make any sense?”
And so on. It is tiring, I tell you. To be honest, I’d probably do better if it was an exam, because at least then I could use my random question generator. *sigh*
Oh, feel free to answer the above questions, and I’ll give you a grade if you like. Of course, you may have better things to do with your time. Shame on you.
I can’t answer them questions, I get me asthma real bad if I answer questions. I wish I didn’t, Soph, but there it is.