Re: Open Writing Prompts
Posted by: Melissa on 10/27/09
I would give it a 2 (passing). Technically you are having to
trust that the person is going to trust you. I don't think the
one about the parents should pass though since it is not about
you. Now if they said that their parents and them had to trust
this person, then yes it's a 2, but otherwise I would give it a
one for not following the prompt.
On 10/24/09, Moki wrote:
>
> Can a TAKS open-ended prompt be addressed the opposite
> way? For example: Write about a time when you had to trust
> someone. Could you turn it around and write about someone
> having to trust you. Would doing it this way be considered
> OFF TOPIC counted as a 1 (failing) on the state test?
> Another example would be when your parents had to trust a
> special friend. Thanks
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Open Writing Prompts, 10/24/09, by Moki.
- Re: Open Writing Prompts, 10/27/09, by Melissa.