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@andriylevchenko97 I also picked C at first but I was between C and D so I learned an important lesson in choosing which one was stronger or relied LESS on my own assumptions. C makes you assume that they were trying to get views in order to be correct. D plainly says they were just interviewing the people who already existed. The most unbiased way to interview a group where twice as many people were against something than for WILL result in more negative (emotional or not) interviews than favorable ones. We have to remember the spectrum of support. Best of luck to you love.
Not sure why this module switched from typed text and computer graphics to handwriting—it’s harder to read and not my preference.
@Zeroeight I agree. I didn't like the " you probably don't get this... *shrug*" approach at all.
Someone may have brought it up to you guys, but it just occurred to me that the way you are teaching us to mark up the passage is actually an accomodation. Most people will not be able to write notes directly next to where opinions are formed in the passage with a pen or pencil. We will have a separate sheet. I believe that future students could benefit from seeing you use a separate piece of paper/screen, and the controls available to us on the test (underline, highlight different colors, etc). Thank you for what you've created.