Posted by : Soham
Thursday, 9 October 2014
You remember all those times when the teacher cut your marks because of a small spelling mistake? Well, these are screenshots of our question paper today.
Yes, we have a lesson about Hing/Asafoetida. But, in the question paper, she writes two different spellings of the most important word. Definitely not a typo though.
Because, it happens again, now even worse.
So, in one short extract, there are 3 spelling mistakes. And not just any mistakes, those are major mistakes, something different every time. (According to Google and Wikipedia, Asafoetida is correct.)
I can ignore the "ever" instead of "every", it's a minor typo. But, there's a punctuation error after "angle". Teachers rage when we don't use periods (.) and commas (,) and then they do something like this.
And a common response when you point this mistake out is, "I'm not a student anymore." So, does that mean "i caan wrait lyk tis.," when I get a job or something?
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