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29 Sep 2020
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Anybody could help me with this question?
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Anybody could help me with this question?
thank you 🙏
thank you 🙏
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I'd say the bottom four all count, if I had to choose just three though it'd be the middle ones.
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@LiveForever @meowzone If the three middle ones don't work, try 1,2 and 5. I think the key might be the word cognitive. 1,2 and 5 are all cognitive processes.
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@LiveForever I'm glad. I think I have finally figured out what these questions are looking for.
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@gy2121
I have to do some others test.
Could you keep helping me?
it's really complicated questions and I have until September 30 to finish it
thank you 🙏
I have to do some others test.
Could you keep helping me?
it's really complicated questions and I have until September 30 to finish it
thank you 🙏
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@LiveForever Sure. These are really complicated even for native speakers.
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@LiveForever Good job! This one isn't as tough for most of us natives but that first one, whew, really hard to understand.
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Yeah I agree, I think 1 and 2.
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@LiveForever @meowzone I don't think the average American has ever used the word rubric.
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@gy2121 I think it means for a grading rubric in class. We had those a bit in my high school at least.
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