<p>How effective are the questions posted by sparknotes? Just wondering.</p>
<p>ya i was wondering too cuz i do them all the time was well :]</p>
<p>yeah, i found one question that I think is totally wrong, lemme find it…</p>
<p>“Over the years, the residents in the village [had been dedicated] to maintaining bowlaka, a system of governance [in which] respected elders, [rather than] the city council, [runs] local government. [No error]”</p>
<p>** i don’t know how to bold, so if you can teach, that would be cool**</p>
<p>But anyways, RUNS is definately WRONG; they said the answer is “NO ERROR” but the explanation said “respected elders” has “run” as the plural verb which is right. It might be a typo, but they shouldn’t make mistakes like that… ><!</p>
<p>** bold test **</p>
<p>im a little rusty but it worked. </p>
<p>do you know how to quote?
to quote you type: [<em>quote] whatever you want to quote [</em>/quote]
to bold: [<em>b] whatever you want to be bold [</em>/b]</p>
<p>and delete the * inside of the brackets.</p>
<p>[super quote test/quote]</p>
<p>[super bold test/b]</p>
<p>ao;wiefj;awoijef;aiew</p>
<p>** bold this now **</p>
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<p>You mean the calender one? I found tons of errors whenever the problem made you do a square root. I used it for some but for others it is totally messed up.</p>
<p>true that. but would u say its good practice nonetheless, b/c CB only puts up 1 a day…</p>