Most Ridiculous Answers to Essays

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moonsunhelix:
Hmm...I think it was science class in 8th grade. The question was something like, 'If you threw a rubber ball and a snow ball off of the roof of a very tall building, which would hit the ground first and why?'

I'm fairly sure my answer was "The rubber ball. Duh. The friggin' snowball would melt first."

 :D I remember him tagging a note next to that answer that said "Haha. Very funny."

 ;D

Sara C.:
I think I was in the 6th grade, and I had to write the reasons for The Hundred Year's War. And I said that they were bored, for a hundred years.

Jenna:
I remember one from algebra when I was a sophomore. The question was along the lines of "What is the square root of <insert random formula here>?"

...my response was: "Roots aren't square; they're long and spindly."

Madison-Simple-As-That:
LOL Jenna!

We had a test, and it was asking me what Santa Anna did to upset the Texans.

I said that he and his wife gave them all presents. I'm pretty sure he isn't married.
It also asked what he was afraid of. I put intimacy. Lol. :)

Usually in math I put 24 for my answer if I don't know it. It pisses the teacher off. Once she took off more points because I was WAY WAY WAY off and I didn't show any work so she knew I guessed it.

And usually I put, I don't know. Hey hey, I answered it! And when questions ask what I think, I complain when I get them wrong because I say that it was asking your opinion.

SenkoTwiik:
My friend (the same one that wrote the complaint letter) was taking her math test, and it asked this long complicated thing, something like 3y÷14×+2  ≥  ¾y4 -10x÷4
It asked her to say if the statement was true or false.
She put: "I don't feel comfortable answering this question."

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