Today we went on a website about information on our career choice. I took a test and the two things I was interested in where graphic design and video game creator and had to add all the information onto paper
I took part two of the Georgia milestones on Thursday. In the second test, I was required to write a narrative essay about learning from mistakes. Another part of the test was a multiple choice test, and I felt that I had performed better on the first test.
On Wednesday I took part 1 of the Georgia milestone American lit. As part of my coursework, I had to write an argumentative essay on whether I would prefer to eat plant-based meals or animal-based meals. The test consisted of only five questions, so it did not take long to complete.
Over the course of the day, we worked on multiple choice questions and how to select good answers and the best answer. After that, we took a practice test that demonstrates what is going to be included on the Georgia milestones.
On Monday I practice how to write an argumentative essay and a narrative essay for the Georgia milestones. Learning how to start an essay seems like it would be very helpful for the test. I'm not too excited to take it but I don't have a choice.
We took a practice test of what the Georgia milestone would like and how to properly answers the questions on the test. I also learned how to properly submit the test when done. Typing essay was another thing we practice.
I finished the second body paragraph and started working on my counter claim. The counter claim is a claim made in order to refute an earlier claim. Once that's done I have to work on the conclusion.
I had to write a essay connected to Bring them home. The essay was about should artifacts be returned to their original country. The reason I said they should be returned is because it show respect to the country religion.
Throughout this course, I have learned how to gather textual evidence from the passage and how to analyze questions to determine the correct answer and how to tell the difference between a good answer and a correct answer.
In this story, a young man is moved to pity by the sight of an elderly beggar who is posing as a model for a friend who is an artist. The assignment contains multiple choice questions and response questions.