ext_40986 ([identity profile] crashcart9.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] commotiocordis 2006-10-24 12:08 am (UTC)

I didn't understand hardly any of it!

Yay, unintelligible random history fact talking. Francia is great. I talked about him for a bit in my last history quiz. I was so afraid that this quiz was going to ruin my A in the class because I had been preparing for/knew what I was talking about in regards to, let's call it question A. And then I got told that question A wasn't on there by somebody that had already taken the test. So I studied question B. Of course, what is on the test but a question combining both A and B. But I don't remember anything about question A, because I did the book reading where I learned the answer to question A back when the teacher assigned the reading, which was like 2 weeks before the test. So I write the answer to question A vaguely and cover it all pretty much just in my opening paragraph, and then go on to question B, which was to talk about how the caudillos ruled. For that, I just compared and contrasted two caudillos. And I wrote like a page and a half just on Francia there, and he liked that and how many random specific facts I had in there, so I got 100% on the essay quiz thing. Which was crazy. Because I had tons of specific facts over Francia and quite a few for the other caudillo I talked about, but there were like 3 sentences about how the Caudillos as a group phenomenon type thing came to power (question A).

But yes. If you cannot find the hat law (and the caiman thing) you should tell me. Because then I will tell you all about Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia because he makes me laugh.

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