idea of answering a question on a quiz or test with textspeak? Absurd
Happens all the time if the teacher doesn't set other expectations.
but man, the idea of answering a question on a quiz or test with textspeak? Absurd.
But the alternative would have been leaving it blank, presumably. So she wouldn't have gotten credit for that question anyway. Why should that have affected her correct answers on the rest of the quiz?
Maybe she should have told them ahead of time, but man, the idea of answering a question on a quiz or test with textspeak? Absurd.
In my industry, we use TLA shorthand all the time, so it doesn't seem absurd to me in a class outside of English. We also communicate a lot over IM, of course.
Back in the day, we'd just write ? for ones we didn't know.
I just don't understand why spelling things out is difficult.
Of course, I'm a linguist. I spell things out in several freaky languages, just because I like orthography.
but man, the idea of answering a question on a quiz or test with textspeak? Absurd.
What if it's an essay test with a 140 character limit for the answers?
Back in the day, we'd just write ? for ones we didn't know.
Yep, me too. I didn't want to give the impression that I'd just forgotten to answer the question.
What if it's an essay test with a 140 character limit for the answers?
Hahahaha! That'd be AWESOME.
What if it's an essay test with a 140 character limit for the answers?
Now that's just funny and I may use that on a worksheet for next week. Answer the following question in 140 characters or less.