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When I was was younger I would cry. My teacher and my parents knew that I knew more then the test was showing. I would say, ” The question changed.” Now you know written questions do not change. Somehow, a word or two from past questions seemed to merge into the question I was working on now. Here is an example. The sky is blue? True or flase. This is what I read: The sky is blue but the sun is brown? True or flase The sun is brown came from one or two questions before the sky is blue.
It was seventh grade I finally was able to explain what happened. In high school I was reaing and finishing chapter books. 8th grade reading was hard for me relearning to read, while sentences merged. Sometimes that still happens today. I have to stop and read aloud, whitch I read slower.
When I was second grade I thought 9 was p and p was 9 my 4 looked like 9 sometimes.
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