Thursday, January 24, 2019

ENDURING ISSUES EXAM REMINDER...

Thinkwave has been updated for the 3rd marking period to reflect your DOUBLE TEST GRADE for the Enduring Issues FILL IN test this coming Monday.  It is entered TWICE for this reason.  That is not a mistake.  Remember, it looks just like below.  What you see is for ONE Enduring Issue.  This is repeated TEN TIMES on your test.  You have one class period.  You have studied AT LEAST TEN DIFFERENT ISSUES or you have not.  Each section is worth 10 points.  There is NO PARTIAL CREDIT.  It's all filled in, correctly, sufficiently, or it is -10 for that Enduring Issue.

You examples may repeat in different EI's if they apply, but you cannot repeat any EI's.  See the original post for more details.




Enduring Issues Exam
Fill out the outline below.  You need to use 10 different Enduring Issues (E.I.), but you may have examples that can be used for more than one E.I.  This is all or nothing – you answer everything correctly/fully for each E.I or the entire question is wrong.

I.               E.I.: ______________________________________________________

a.    Definition: ________________________________________________________

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                                          i.    Example #1: _________________________________________________

1.    Defend this example: ____________________________________
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                                        ii.    Example #2: _________________________________________________

1.    Defend this example: ____________________________________
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                                       iii.    Example #3: _________________________________________________

1.    Defend this example: ____________________________________
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