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| I'm deep under the covers Last Online: Today 04:51 PM Join Date: Oct 2005
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| What is wrong with these... My daughter came home this evening upset because she got low marks for her English homework (P6)and was confused by the teacher's correct answers. It was a reading exercise on pets. The 3 that she got wrong are below. What are the most common pets? My daughter's answer: Dogs, cats and parrots are the most common pets. Teacher's correct answer: The most common pets are dogs, cats and parrots. Do you think cockroaches are pets? Daughter: No, because they are dirty pets. Teacher: No, I don't think so. Give examples of unusual pets. Daughter: Alligators, snakes and mice are unusual pets. Teacher: They are alligators, snakes and mice. For the second one, 'dirty pets' should have been 'dirty insects' or just plain 'dirty', but the teacher stating that the only correct answer in the negative is 'No, I don't think so' and totally disregarding my daughter's attempt is a disgrace. Can anyone enlighten me as to why these answers are wrong? |
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