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| 26 Nov 2016 02:19 PM |
Anytime a test or something tells you there are no wrong answers, that's a complete lie to try and bait you into giving that wrong answer.
There's never not a wrong answer for anything. |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:21 PM |
| I've never had a test that has said that. |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:22 PM |
Same here.
Usually when teachers say "there are no wrong answers" they are asking for interpretations. In which case there really isn't. :/ |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:24 PM |
@agodly
as i said, there's always a wrong answer |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:25 PM |
^
There's no wrong opinion or interpretations, but obviously there's wrong answers |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:25 PM |
| They do that to see if you're a normal child or need to be sent to a "special classroom". |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:25 PM |
@Cars
Well, yea, that's obvious. You're correlating it to a different situation though, which is wrong. |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:26 PM |
"There's no wrong opinion or interpretations"
usually when it comes to opinion or interpretation, obviously the "correct" answers are a lot more open, but there's still just that one or two wrong answers
there is never not a wrong answer, some things just have less chance of them |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:28 PM |
@Cars
Opinions are never "wrong or right", which is why it's an opinion, not a factual statement |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:30 PM |
??? why would a teacher even put something like that on a test lol that never happened to me before??
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:31 PM |
@DrSaint
alright take a look at this from a questionnaire
"I will often bend what people have said to benefit myself."
the questionnaire says there are no wrong answers, yet if you select an "agree" answer to that, that is considered wrong by the one reviewing your answers, therefore a "wrong answer" |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:31 PM |
i think i had a test or something like that a LONG time ago
r+://395643849r+://395643911r+://395643959 Ω |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:31 PM |
@Latchie
Because it never happens LOL |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:32 PM |
@Cars
Is it written down as wrong or is the person reviewing the answers just considering it "wrong" |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:35 PM |
@Dr
wrongness is purely subjective, it's just that most of the time our perception of wrongness is directed by what we believe
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:36 PM |
@Cars
So then your idea of wrong is opinionated. Tada |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:42 PM |
@drsaint
why are you trying to win an argument that doesnt exist get that outta here |
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| 26 Nov 2016 02:44 PM |
Unless you support Trump
[sic] @SnowStorm_RBLX |
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