<p>How bad is it if I only grouped the DBQ documents in two ways? I never knew you had to do it in three ways.</p>
<p>Whatever - guess I got a 3 then.</p>
<p>going to actually READ the rubrics for Human Geo tomorrow</p>
<p>How bad is it if I only grouped the DBQ documents in two ways? I never knew you had to do it in three ways.</p>
<p>Whatever - guess I got a 3 then.</p>
<p>going to actually READ the rubrics for Human Geo tomorrow</p>
<p>I grouped them in three ways within two body paragraphs… You never know what they want.</p>
<p>@IDCMineLife That’s what I did. I’m nervous they won’t take it that way. :/</p>
<p>Though the DBQ is only 1/3 of your free response score, which is only 1/2 of your overall score (which means it’s 1/6 of your total score, if you’re keeping track at home), and even though you would only (potentially) miss one point in seven on the basic scoring rubric for only using two groups, I can confidently predict that you will not be able to score higher than a 2 on your World History test.</p>
<p>PM me if you want the scoring rubric I used.</p>