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| aquawolfy | reasonable | | posted 21-Jun-2008 6:06pm |
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dab   | needs work | | posted 21-Jun-2008 7:20am |
All of your answers are questions. Change them to be answers. The word "don't" has an apostrophe in it. |
Strider   | reasonable | | posted 20-Jun-2008 11:15pm |
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LindaH     | reasonable | | posted 20-Jun-2008 9:40pm |
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JessicaWoman99  | reasonable | | posted 20-Jun-2008 2:54pm |
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they   | reasonable | | posted 20-Jun-2008 9:40am |
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cerealkiller   | needs work | | posted 19-Jun-2008 2:21pm |
I repeat - your answer choices are QUESTIONS. Start over.
Your answer choices should be:
Yes
No
Other |
Strider   | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 11:41pm |
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Melf    | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 7:54pm |
The question ought to be a question.
The explanation ought to be a real explanation of the problem (why does he think this?).
The options ought to be for whether we agree or not with what the question is asking.
This fits none of those critera. |
moviesnob  | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 2:28pm |
Your options don't match your questions. You should explain how you dress in your explanation, and then have options along the lines of "Yes, it's ok for my boyfriend to complain about how i dress" etc etc |
LJD  | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 2:07pm |
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cerealkiller   | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 1:06pm |
Start over. The answers are part of the explanation. |
jettles   | old | | posted 18-Jun-2008 12:35pm |
wow, all the choices could be surveys on their own................ reword choices as answers |