<p>wait wasnt the question…is it beneficial that your peers have flaws or something?</p>
<p>i just made up some examples…lol.</p>
<p>wait wasnt the question…is it beneficial that your peers have flaws or something?</p>
<p>i just made up some examples…lol.</p>
<p>Haha, I used the the U.S. Constitution and the Great Gasby. They worked.</p>
<p>haha i used clinton too.
i also used the davinci code and teachers though. </p>
<p>i remember putting an error for pasta but i forget what.</p>
<p>What was the qesution? i think i misread? crap?</p>
<p>Haha, did anyone use Bhagat Singh, the violent resistor in The Indian independence movement?</p>
<p>I used him and The Great Gatsby for my essay.</p>
<p>And i filled up my 2 pages : )</p>
<p>1232: the quetion was, could we benefit from hero’s flaws</p>
<p>umm ^ is it a probelm if I didnt write if I can benefit from my hero’s flaws?</p>
<p>I wrote about how my cousin benefitted from the flaws of a person he admired?</p>
<p>if thats not the case, i think i got like 6 on my essay?</p>
<p>Your cousin benefited fits the essay. You’re good.</p>
<p>whew good…i thought it wasked how MY hero’s flaws allowed ME to learn.
If it just said how the flaws of the poeple we respect and admire can benefit us (us as in humankind then its good)</p>
<p>anyone else do this like me and not write in direct first person?</p>
<p>definitely thats ok
it’s “could we benifit”, we here just imagine as ‘human beings’ lol</p>
<p>I did Obama/JFK, “The Scarlet Letter,” and a personal experience.</p>
<p>Caricature question? Anyone know?</p>
<p>Went with Steve prefontaine, gatsby and my high school grades. Hoping for a 12 but 11 would be okay. 10 would kinds make me mad</p>
<p>What would the chances of me getting at least a 9 if I used a non-existed book?</p>
<p>I was going to use the Phelps picture, but I didn’t know how to tie it together…come to think of it, I could have said that he lost his first race back…DAMN!</p>
<p>Oh well.</p>
<p>But yeah, I faked a book…is there any chance I get a 9 or higher?</p>
<p>i used one of US’ history (sectionalism, compromise…) and the other one with Fareed Zakaria’s book, the post american world…kinda fitted in…i think…</p>
<p>caricature question was no error, i believe. anyone know anything about that question about old people who take courses in writing, or something?</p>
<p>haha…faked a book…only if the officers do not take that too seriously to search the internet =]</p>
<p>i put caricature with error
caricature is single right?</p>
<p>What would the chances of me getting at least a 9 if I used a non-existed book?</p>
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<p>By faking do you mean you came up with your own title and plot, or twisted a novel up?</p>
<p>If you made up your own book then that is probably a good chance, if it fitted the topic and everything else such as thesis and your conclusion was good. </p>
<p>However, if you changed how a novel goes that is meh… Many of the graders are are English teachers and they may notice that.</p>
<p>Nahh, I made it up completely. The main character’s name was my girl riend and the author of the book was another good friend of mine.</p>
<p>But the graders won’t search the internet will they? I don’t think they would take the time to do that.</p>
<p>Also did anyone get “the theater” as an error for one of the correction questions…I forgot if it was the exp section one though, cause I had two writings.</p>
<p>They only have a minute to read. They won’t. =P</p>
<p>I don’t remember any questions about “the theater.” Maybe that was experimental.</p>