I disagree of open book tests being harder than traditional tests; what is open book tests to you? <em>On every answer do you get to cheat to use your book? </em>I disagree, because on the final tests <em>or the STAAR tests, </em>you won't be using <u>open book.</u> What will you do then, if you only use open book? Traditional tests you won't have any book, not one. What will you do then, if you switched from always open books to a normal, better traditional test? <u>Students need to be more prepared; schools can't </u><em><u>let</u></em><u> them cheat. Open book tests are just something the teachers give to their students to make it easier.</u> This is why I believe open book tests are much <em>easier </em> than traditional tests, that is why I fully disagree when you say that Open Book tests are harder than traditional test.
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In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in the illustration called "Harmless," Jim is made to look ridiculous.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885.
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Her daughter-in-law's house had a make-yourself-at-home look.
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The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was free will.They died because both there families didn't want them to be together. But eventually they got married and then Juliet was very scared because she didn't know what her family would do to her if they found out she was married to him. Then this caused romeo a lot of stress so he killed someone. After that Juliet is scared that Romeo will get arrested so in order for them to be together for ever they both ended their lives. This was all just because they were to in love to be seperated.