Benchmark Test Corrections

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Benchmark Test Corrections

Directions 1. Write out every incorrect problem (Question and answer choices). Double space. 12. The author went to New York to— F. begin a new job G. attend college H. visit with his friend, Simon J. take a vacation

Directions 2. In the space between the lines, explain what makes each answer choice wrong/right. 12. The author went to New York to— F. begin a new job This is incorrect because he is a student. G. attend college This is correct because he explicitly mentions this in para. 3. H. visit with his friend, Simon While he does do this, it’s not his primary purpose. J. take a vacation This is incorrect; he is clearly in New York more permanently because Simon asks him if he plans to stay.

Things that you will not get credit for: “It doesn’t make sense” “It doesn’t sound right” “It is grammatically incorrect” Explain WHY it doesn’t make sense, sound right, ungrammatical. Reference specifics. If the question refers to a specific sentence, write out the sentence.