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Oct. 18th, 2010 02:11 pmI have a bunch of stuff to write about! But for the moment....
From the Wikipedia article on the SAT test:
*snickers*
Plethora. Gazebo. Bulbous bouffant!
From the Wikipedia article on the SAT test:
In March 2004 Dr. Les Perelman analyzed 15 scored sample essays contained in the College Board's ScoreWrite book along with 30 other training samples and found that in over 90% of cases, the essay's score could be predicted from simply counting the number of words in the essay.[9] Two years later, Dr. Perelman trained high school seniors to write essays that made little sense but contained infrequently used words such as "plethora" and "myriad." All of the students received scores of "10" or better, which placed the essays in the 92nd percentile or higher.[10]
*snickers*
Plethora. Gazebo. Bulbous bouffant!