Sunday, February 8, 2009

The Seems 3


1. Which question did you find the most intriguing on the SAT? 
2. Why did it strike you as intriguing?
3. List any other feelings about the SAT questions...

14 comments:

  1. 1. A~ I found Question 8 the most intereting. Quesetion 8 reads What delicious fruit was invented in The Seems, but was deemed "too tasty" ever to be released in The World?

    2. A~ I found this so intriguing because I love fruit and this question was just wierd.

    3. A~ I loved taking the SAT. It was really fun and only took a minute of my time. All the questions were very interesting in their own ways. I found this quiz very fun and intertaining.

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  2. 1. I found question 2 the most iteresting. It reads If there was a Tear in the Fabric of Reality and you were called to handle the job, which tool would you employ?

    2. I found this intriguing because in "reality" the fabric of reality cannot tear.

    3. I thought that the SAT test would be hard to take and anwser.

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  3. Interesting entry Kaci. How would the world be different if the dazzlebarry was alowed in The World?

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  4. 1+2.The question I found most interesting was the one that asked: what would you use if there was a rip in reality what would you use to fix it? I didn't understand what that question ment because there was no way to know that information.
    3.I liked the test because the questions were so imaginitive.

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  5. 1-A: The most intriguing was question 3. "When first invented in th Department of Nature, the butterfly was originally called a:"
    2-A: This question really made me think of the characteristics of the butterfly so that I could find another name that would suit it. i liked it because it really made me think.
    3-A: I loved taking the SAT test. It was fun and made me think.

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  6. Aron, I think I know why the seems didn't relese that fruit into the world. It is so good that you could not live without it, just like niceteen.

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  7. I love your answer Aaron. Great analysis.

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  8. I also love your question to Kaci!!!! Ooooohhhhh...you're making me think! :) Thank you.

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  9. I like your response Sierra. That one also made me think because I never thought of classifying something in that way.

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  10. Alex-you need to think more out of the box and not take things so literally. Google figurative language or look at your Literary Terms Reference Guide. It is a play on words. Read Aaron's entry to help you determine a creative meaning.

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  11. I think that question #9 was most intriguing, because I think that that the shimmer on lakes is beautiful, and Shimmer Dust is just a fun concept.

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  12. There is some beautiful language being used in this text. Nice work picking up on it!

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  13. Question 10 intrigued me the most. It made me stop and think about the after life.

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  14. I was kinda angry i didn't make fixer

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