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They’re not summaries. Each entry explains how the source relates to my argument and where it contradicts another source on the list. Forty entries. It reorganized my reading rather than recording it.
You are not taught anything if you picked B because you were told the answer is C. In addition to reality checks and difficulty levels, a good explanation describes the faulty logic of the answer that was picked, which is stored in the user’s head and will be used to justify the same answer for similar looking questions.
Here are some analysis/explanations of the wrong options and the correct option. It shows what the mistake is, where it originates, and the check that could be implemented to avoid making the mistake.
It’s the costly errors that give you the confidence you don’t have. A wrong answer that was guessed is known to be a wrong answer, but a student who has carefully reasoned their way to a wrong answer has discovered a method that produces mistakes. If you interfere and tell them the answer, they will not appreciate the correction since they already have a working method.
Generated explanations put the answer into different words and call that reasoning. They don’t actually deal with the wrong answers, because the model was given the answer rather than the mistakes, and the answer doesn’t contain the interesting information.
Before answering any questions, the writer attempts to answer them him/herself in order to show the reader the process that writer underwent in order to figure out the answer. The writer also shows what happens when you try to work the problem the wrong way to show the importance of checking to see if you’ve worked the problem the right way. The explanation also follows the reasoning the student may have used, and explains where they went wrong and where they should continue to the next step of the solution.
Each time you should try to answer the question before reviewing the explanation. Understanding an answer explanation that you did not try to answer would really be a waste. Teachers are allowed to distribute explanation copies after an assessment, because when you copy the explanation for a class that you own, you may do so without needing permission, due to copyright transfer.
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
| Typical answer explanation | Words | Writing | Fee (1%) | You pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single topic | 600 | $60 | $0.60 | $60.60 |
| Module set | 1,800 | $180 | $1.80 | $181.80 |
| Full course | 4,000 | $400 | $4 | $404 |
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Yes, this usually happens. Send your questions and the formal answer key. We will address any discrepancies with the key. If we think the key is wrong, the explanation will say that and provide a reason instead of defending an answer we think is wrong.
Yes and those are where this pays off most. Each step shows reasoning and the wrong-answer analysis often indicates where a line of the student’s method broke as opposed to just giving the last number.
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They’re not summaries. Each entry explains how the source relates to my argument and where it contradicts another source on the list. Forty entries. It reorganized my reading rather than recording it.
Most people say they will pitch it at a 16-year-old level, and then write something for first-year undergrads to read. This is the first set of guides which stopped my students from coming back to me to ask for the meanings of the different sentences.
An interview before this writing took an hour and had more to do with other things than my grades. The feedback that followed includes a lead with an example I would have thought too small to cite. I received an offer.
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