Really, I think the questions that pertained to remembering events were the hardest. It was hard to figure our chronological order, especially in the radio article. I didn't feel like going back and reading the whole thing so I got those ones wrong.
I felt that the ones that with the knowing root words was a bit difficult. I'm not really sure which ones I got wrong on the test. I just now I got like 4 wrong and they were probably the ones that I second guessed myself.
The one question that had a bunch of "Dis" words was hard but I can't remember any others that were hard. I think it was hard because I thought that like all of them meant the same thing.
I think the questions that were asking the summary of a certain paragraph was hard, and questions asking about an event that isn't really clear. The radio questions really got to me. I swore some of the answers I put were right...
I think that the long questions were hard for me i guess because you actually had to sit there and read. The short questions you mainly only had to skim through so it didn't bore me that much,but the long questions I have to read all the way through so I can get it right answer, but reading all that much makes me get bored to fast so I end up guessing. ARIANA WARREN
- i really didn't have hard questions . i also don't remember the questions , but it wasn't really hard and they were okay . i just took my time and tried my best .
There were some trick questions that have multiple answers from the story and any one of them could have been the answer. Those questions were the hardest to answer to me.
The obscure questions about context bothered me the most. When it said to choose the meaning when it wasn't really explained well just by reading the sentence.
I think it was the question when it asked you about a word and you had to think about what it meant. Some of the words I didn't get even with context. - Chumani Wayd
Not many. The ones that confused me were when they asked "What do they mean by "compatible" in paragraph so and so?" They gave the normal definition, "Work together" but the way it was used in the sentence meant "to be able to send both programs", so I thought this was a trick question and answered the latter. Just question like that.
Well, for me if I would had taken the time to actually read and go over my question, I would had gotten all but 1 question wrong. The one question that I took the time to look at and got wrong was question 3 (vocab question.) I guess I need to work on vocabulary.
3, 15, 17 were the difficult questions for me. I don't specifically remember the questions but I got them wrong. I went back and I realized my mistakes.
There was one question about the radio story were it said "What was the main idea of the story?" You would think that it was the history of broadcasting, but the correct answer was the history of the dudes name. I thought that was stupid
The ones where you have to pick out little facts, that are also unclear about what exactly their asking. The second reading wasn't in order, and it jumped around. I felt like there were too many things being asked, so it was harder to pick thing out.
Really, I think the questions that pertained to remembering events were the hardest. It was hard to figure our chronological order, especially in the radio article. I didn't feel like going back and reading the whole thing so I got those ones wrong.
ReplyDeleteI felt that the ones that with the knowing root words was a bit difficult. I'm not really sure which ones I got wrong on the test. I just now I got like 4 wrong and they were probably the ones that I second guessed myself.
ReplyDeleteThe one question that had a bunch of "Dis" words was hard but I can't remember any others that were hard. I think it was hard because I thought that like all of them meant the same thing.
ReplyDeleteI think the questions that were asking the summary of a certain paragraph was hard, and questions asking about an event that isn't really clear. The radio questions really got to me. I swore some of the answers I put were right...
ReplyDeleteThe questions that were difficult was the questions on the last story because that story was confusing and went all over the place.
ReplyDeleteThe Ones that had multiple answer that I thought were correct. I had to get in a mindset of thinking how the test makers would think.
ReplyDeleteI think that the long questions were hard for me i guess because you actually had to sit there and read. The short questions you mainly only had to skim through so it didn't bore me that much,but the long questions I have to read all the way through so I can get it right answer, but reading all that much makes me get bored to fast so I end up guessing.
ReplyDeleteARIANA WARREN
- i really didn't have hard questions . i also don't remember the questions , but it wasn't really hard and they were okay . i just took my time and tried my best .
ReplyDeleteThere were some trick questions that have multiple answers from the story and any one of them could have been the answer. Those questions were the hardest to answer to me.
ReplyDeleteI hate reading tests. I never liked to read, never will. So reading questions.
ReplyDeleteThe questions weren't that hard for me. Some of them were tricky, but not really hard.
ReplyDeleteThe obscure questions about context bothered me the most.
ReplyDeleteWhen it said to choose the meaning when it wasn't really explained well just by reading the sentence.
I think it was the question when it asked you about a word and you had to think about what it meant. Some of the words I didn't get even with context. - Chumani Wayd
ReplyDeleteI didnt really find anything difficult. I guess the questions where i need to know the meaning of a word was pretty challenging.
ReplyDeleteNot many. The ones that confused me were when they asked "What do they mean by "compatible" in paragraph so and so?"
ReplyDeleteThey gave the normal definition, "Work together" but the way it was used in the sentence meant "to be able to send both programs", so I thought this was a trick question and answered the latter.
Just question like that.
Well, for me if I would had taken the time to actually read and go over my question, I would had gotten all but 1 question wrong. The one question that I took the time to look at and got wrong was question 3 (vocab question.) I guess I need to work on vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteWhen they asked what a a world mean in the a paragraph.
ReplyDeleteIt was questions 13-15. One of the worst stories very. That reading about the radios was hard for me
ReplyDelete3, 15, 17 were the difficult questions for me. I don't specifically remember the questions but I got them wrong. I went back and I realized my mistakes.
ReplyDeleteThere was one question about the radio story were it said "What was the main idea of the story?" You would think that it was the history of broadcasting, but the correct answer was the history of the dudes name. I thought that was stupid
ReplyDeleteThe ones where you have to pick out little facts, that are also unclear about what exactly their asking. The second reading wasn't in order, and it jumped around. I felt like there were too many things being asked, so it was harder to pick thing out.
ReplyDeleteThe questions that were difficult to me are the ones where they could be 2 correct answers but only one you would get a point for
ReplyDeleteI think the most difficult questions were the vocabulary questions.
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ReplyDeletei didn't find any of the questions hard because it wasn't hard.but i did have to read some of the paragraphs over an over.
ReplyDeleteI think the most difficult question was the vocabulary. Because in order to answer the question you have to be able to know what the vocab word means.
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