How to Redo an Assignment in High School
You cannot redo true/false questions or questions with only two answers. You can redo multiple-choice questions that have 5 answers; if the questions have only 4 answers you may only redo the test if you fail it (below 70% ). Most fill-in-the-blank tests can be redone if the grade is below 85%. You may redo written work and translation tests.
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