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Mixed feelings

Yesterday was my first exam, which is a life-changing test for college, and I have four more left. It was actually easy, and I was answering everything correctly at first. However, while double-checking my answers, I ended up changing three questions to the wrong option—even though I had answered them correctly the first time! ​It’s making me feel really down because I actually knew the right answers, but overthinking got the best of me. Now, I’ve lost confidence in myself. To make matters worse, I have a classmate—I can't really call him a friend—who hates seeing me do better than him. I just feel so bitter right now, and I'm deeply worried that this mindset will ruin my performance on the remaining four exams. ​Is there any solution for this?

-used AI to correct my grammer-

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u/Competitive_Cry9151 — 3 days ago

Comma or with out a comma?

Hello everyone, I have a question that made alot of debates in my school :

  1. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? a) Many students who studied hard passed the exam. b) Many students who studied hard, passed the exam. c) Many students, who studied hard, passed the exam. d) Many students; who studied hard; passed the exam.

The one who made that question made the correct answer (c), but everyone literally arguing that it should be (a) and that's the correct one definitely and I don't really understand why as (c) is kinda very logical to me

Hope you guys share you opinions! ​​

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u/Competitive_Cry9151 — 18 days ago