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  who should win the world series?

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RatingTotalFemaleMaleAverage Age
Good32143.7
Bad116535.0
No Opinion30161435.2

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Amanda reasonable
posted 11-Sep-2006 7:25pm    

 
ScubaScott reasonable
posted 11-Sep-2006 12:03pm    

 
Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifierneeds work
posted 10-Sep-2006 12:39pm    

Needs options, and a capital W. For 'Who', that is. Not 'win', or 'world'...
Yeah...
Capital letters *yes*
gambler Double Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifierneeds work
posted 9-Sep-2006 3:38pm    

Which one? The world series of poker?
docgbrown reasonable
posted 9-Sep-2006 10:43am    

good
ultamate reasonable
posted 8-Sep-2006 8:11pm    

 
Zang Survey Central Subscriberneeds work
posted 8-Sep-2006 2:16pm    

The question doesn't really make sense. I think the problem is the word "should". On what basis are we to decide? You might want to reword the question to something like: "Who would you like to see win the World Series?" or "Who do you think will win the World Series?" or something like that.

The question should begin with a capital letter.

Use the explanation area to describe which World Series you want to ask about. There are dozens of games and sports which use the phrase "World Series"; poker, auto racing, wrestling, rugby, cricket, baseball, darts...

This should have options.

Strider Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Qualifierreasonable
posted 7-Sep-2006 11:12pm    

 
clare N/A
posted 7-Sep-2006 2:21pm    

There is more than one world series. Do you mean the world series of baseball, poker or another world series?


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