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Yes. The exit exams are a a review of the entire years or semesters learning or the topics. I believe a student should have at least two attempts at it and the student especially in elementary should be offered lots of study assistance. Pre made quizlet flash cards, teacher help, what is going to be on the test (not test answers but the general topic like chapter 2) A student should at least be able to pass if they were truly paying attention and if they want to succeed. They should know far in advance about this test and be given a proper time limit. No peer pressure should be put on them. Grades should not be able to be shared with fellow students. These tests contain the information that which the student learned. Some of it may need reviewed but when the student takes the test they should realize, "oh yeah I remember learning this it was hard, or it was easy this is a piece of cake" In order to pass this test is required because students in elementary need to get ready for middle school, high school, and eventually college. Things only get harder. If a student has a learning disability or is having a family emergency exceptions can be made. Teachers should be very helpful and supportive of their students. They too want the students to pass this class. A study session for students who want it should occur and a prequiz that doesn't count towards one's grade should occur also.
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A cork is like something that have been there for a long time means that if you flip it is will go out oil and soil water.
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This all depends on context, but in general:
Neutral: Generally having a middle ground opinion rather than being on an extreme side.
Positive: Usually refers to one's attitude, optimism. Can also mean certainty.
Negative: Not positive, could be referring to pessimism or seeing the bad side of things.
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The line is ironic for even after the family of Don Lupe had gone, either dead or the children taken away to far away lands, he still had to live a life in hiding, "like a leper", scared of any new stranger in town.
It foreshadows the event that will be upon him, being hunted and eventually tortured and killed by the son of the very man he had killed.
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The short story "Tell Them Not To Kill Me" by Juan Rulfo is a story about an accused man on death penalty. The accused Juvencio Nava had murdered his neighbor Don Lupe over a mere trifling issue of their cattle grazing in the other person's land. And for this crime, he had been guarding himself from being detected, which after the death of the victim's wife and the young children taken to far away place to their relatives, he had thought himself safe from any retribution.
The line <em>"so there was nothing to fear from them"</em> is said by Juvencio while recounting the past years he had lived during the murder. He stated that with the death of Lupe's wife due to grief, and the children being taken to stay with relatives in a far away places, he has nothing to worry about anymore. He could easily live his life without the fear of being hunted.
But this speech is ironic for it actually happened in the opposite way. He had to live in hiding for many years, and would flee to the mountains whenever someone new came into town.
The line also foreshadows the future events where he will be captured and killed by the son of the murdered man. The colonel who had him captured has come to pass judgement on him. As it turns out, he was the son of Don Lupe, and had wanted to exact revenge on his father's killer. In the end, Guadalupe Terreros' son had avenge his father's murder.
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