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Free sign upThe phrase "answer on the exam" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "answer in the exam" or "answer for the exam."
Example: "Make sure to review all the material so you can provide a thorough answer in the exam."
Alternatives: "response in the exam" or "reply for the exam."
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For the written exam corrections, students wrote a minimum of two sentences, one explaining why their chosen answer on the exam was incorrect and one explaining the correct answer; depending on the nature of the specific question, a longer written response was sometimes given.
Selena chose the correct answer on the exam.
Make sure you know what sections to answer on the exam.
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In itself this discussion would be as valuable as the kinds of questions students have to answer on the exams anyway.
It can happen inside the classroom or can be a homework assignment, in particular by giving students the challenging, higher-order questions that you want them to be able to answer on the exams.
Some of the students said in interviews last week that they had produced nearly identical answers on the exam because they had shared class notes or sought help with the test from graduate students who were their teaching fellows, which they understood to be allowed.
The exception was Ivy, who switched from incorrect answers on the exam to correct responses in the interview.
Students who were given the small-group discussion option spent one discussion period reviewing the 10 exam questions that received the fewest correct answers on the exam given in that class.
These high-performing students are most often the ones who want to know why they got an answer incorrect on the exam.
Everyone who teaches evolution knows that a large fraction of students start out as naïve group selectionists who are likely to utter phrases such as "for the good of the species" unbidden -- even as the wrong answer on the final exam.
Of 1,013 answers erased on the exam, 954 of them, or 94 percent, were changed from wrong to right; typically, only about half the answers erased by students are changed from wrong to right.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com