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  • Ok, so I tried this. First let me say that we do NOT encourage or mandate using exact words here. However, if you get stuck at 2 or 3 and want to ~~I want to emphasize that while we DO NOT encourage using exact wording, there ARE times when exact wording will be more appropriate than others. For example: yesterday during my driving lesson, I mentioned that sometimes a car will slow down for you because its running out of gas (this happened multiple times as I had explained): sounds reasonable to me, Im not saying that every situation is unique, but rather that some things are more acute/concerning than others." "When in doubt use the word exact"."This is an exact quote from

  • <|e>< New tool: quick hits " I am tempted to start using this with my students. Just a tip, I don’t want them remembering the exact words from the book but should they be able enough recall that the gist is the same? \xa0For example “god, his (or her) poll, regarding god, could be useful in the judging of its contentions. The author uses the word ‘poll’ multiple times throughout the text.