I'll pretend the "where" is a typo and try not to gorge my eyes out.
The "where" in the kid's persuasive essay... was already there.
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I'll pretend the "where" is a typo and try not to gorge my eyes out.
Yeah, a girl in my social studies class, while we were learning about WWII, asked "Oh, Japan is in Asia?"some kid in my science class today said:Where's Africa?
Our colleges are pretty kick-ass, though.
And if mine and my mum's idea of fun wasn't to say a country and get the other person to say the capital, I'd suck at geography too.
The "where" in the kid's persuasive essay... was already there.
U.S. schooling can best be summed up by the phrase "Standardized Testing".
Hm, I mean the kid made a typo in his essay. Sorry if I'm unclear.
This kid also managed to misspell "Massachusetts" and "governor", and she also kept using sentence fragments in some thing we were working on.