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I believe that it was unjust and unfair that the professor had questions on the exam that mislead and deceived students into answering incorrectly. The professor may have thought that he wrote the perfect question with only one correct answer, but he must always be prepared for alternative answers. In the case of multiple choice questions, for example, if most students did badly on a particular question, it is likely that the question was poorly worded. In this case the professor must either give credit for more than one answer or toss the question out by giving everyone credit. There should be one and only one correct answer for every question asked on any exam.
Approximate Word count = 410 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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