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Question Posted Friday September 21 2007, 9:06 pm

thank you so much! i would very much like to take the class. i will force my younger sibling to do it.

about this:

"Today we were given sample essays from other students from past years and told to grade them (essays are on a scale of 1-9, 9 being the highest)."

i was wondering if i could somehow have a scanned copy of that to try and grade it on my own to see if i can recognize good writing?


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xwishonstarsx answered Sunday September 23 2007, 4:08 pm:
Sorry, we did it in class... multiple essays by different students for the same prompt.

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