| | This examination counts as twenty percent (20%) of your grade.
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| | It is an
in-class, closed book examination. (But see the "ground rules".)
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| | You will be asked to
write three (3) essays, each worth seven (7) points, with a maximum
possible of twenty (20) points. (Yes, that means that
someone who loses one point on just one answer ends up with the same grade
as someone who loses no points on any answer.)
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| | At the start of the
examination I will list the "names" of at least four (4) questions from which you must choose three (3).
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| | Bring the list of questions (without notes written on it) to
the examination for reference. (It will be collected at the
end of the examination, but I will return it to you if and when you come
by to pick up your graded examination.)
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| | Be sure also to bring
a "Blue Book" (available at the bookstore) to the examination.
(Enterprising students might bring extra blue books
to the exam to sell to desperate students who have forgotten;
Altruistic students might bring extra blue books to give to those
desperate students.)
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| | Your Blue Books will
be exchanged before the examination begins, so that you can be
assured that your classmates haven't already written answers in their
bluebooks--so don't write your names on them yet.
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