<p>gah
i'm just ticked that i couldn't think on my feet</p>
<p>Hah. My examples were going to be a book, a personal story, then the economy.
Then I realized that there was one minute left when I started writing the third example.
This became the complete final paragraph of my essay:
"Another example of the failing results of dishonestly can now be seen in the U.S.'s economy. If more people recognized the success that is brought about by truth, the world would be transformed."</p>
<p>FML</p>
<p>Used Great Expectations, Watergate, Academic Honesty</p>
<p>Got the polite on
I failed so~~ bad
bare got the intro done and like half of the first body paragraph
completely forgot what I use as evidence...personal experience maybe</p>
<p>I guess I should have stayed with yes and at least use get one body paragraph done using Watchman (Comedian)...but then again it could have came out worst...</p>
<p>the great gatsby
death and the maiden
personal example (which sucks)</p>
<p>I got the politeness one and used Great Expectations, Les Miserables, and made up a study conducted by a research center (I won't specify lol..) I googled my fake research center's name when I got home and found out that it actually exists!</p>
<p>I always use Hank Rearden somehow in my SAT essays. He's just so awesome.</p>
<p>I got the unethical one (sounds weird when you put it out of context, eh?).</p>
<p>Being unethical is sometimes the most efficient way to success.
1. Lincoln and the Civil War - suppressed free speech, more executive power
2. A made-up example about the Greco-Roman time period; Diocletian lied and inhibited trade in order to increase economic independence from the Chinese. (Hey, it could have happened!)</p>
<p>***! I would have done so much better on the ethics one writing about Carnegie, JP Morgan, and pretty much the majority of American presidents could have been good examples. In hind sight I should have used Andrew Jackson as one of my examples for impoliteness...</p>
<p>@Dynsdale</p>
<p>I used Howard Roark for the unethical one.
I think its funny how both of their initials are HR.</p>