Monday, October 24, 2011

Grammatical and Punctuational Errors Ate My Homework

The other day I was innocently working on my Music Literature workbook pages when I came across this:



Do you see it? No? I'll give you a minute...




Do you see it now? That's right. They spelled "questions" wrong. And it's in all capital letters.


I'd like to note that this workbook was part of a set of books that I was forced to spend over $500 on.


If you look back up at the first picture, you'll see they forgot a question mark on the last discussion question, too.


Enraged, I refused to answer the question, and instead spent a minute scanning my other three assigned pages for grammatical and punctuational errors.



Yep. It's there too. How hard is it to edit a book for simple things like making sure your questions end with question marks? I bet it would have raised the cost of my books to like $600 so they thought they were doing me a favor by just not doing it.

I was so mad that I posted an angry facebook status and went to bed without answering the questions I edited. I turned it in that way too. This is a junior-level college class! I'm not putting up with that.

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