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kacper8000
05-07-2008, 10:00 AM
I had a comprehantion test a while ago. It was for 5th and 6th grade. I'm in 5th. 40 points were maximum TOTAL. It was from 3 subjects. NO ONE got 40 or 39. Not even me. I was one of the best ones!!!

I got 35 points out of the 40 possible! Here were the points:

Polish: 17/22 points. Grade: 4 8)
Science: 6/6 points. Grade: 5 :mrgreen:
Math: 12/12 points. Grade: 5 :mrgreen:

I'm PROUD of my results!

Questions and comments open to answer and hear!

...............With proudness,
..................................kacper8000

Mr.Onion
05-07-2008, 10:18 AM
What on earth is "Polish"?

SpiderPumpkin
05-07-2008, 10:28 AM
What on earth is "Polish"?
A language spoken in Poland.

EDIT: Also:
pol·ish (plsh)
v. pol·ished, pol·ish·ing, pol·ish·es
v.tr.
1. To make smooth and shiny by rubbing or chemical action.
2. To remove the outer layers from (grains of rice) by rotation in drums.
3. To free from coarseness; refine: polish one's manners.
4. To remove flaws from; perfect or complete: polish one's piano technique; polish up the lyrics.
v.intr.
1. To become smooth or shiny by or as if by being rubbed.
2. To become perfect or refined.
n.
1. Smoothness or shininess of surface or finish.
2. A substance containing chemical agents or abrasive particles and applied to smooth or shine a surface: shoe polish.
3. The act or process of polishing.
4. Elegance of style or manners; refinement.
Phrasal Verb:
polish off Informal
To finish or dispose of quickly and easily.

EDIT2: BTW, according to the journal, Jamul got 5th place in Polish.

kacper8000
05-07-2008, 10:39 AM
Polish is a language. The thing that was on the test was some questions and then write something on a subject which had to have correct punctuation, grammar and something I don't know what it's called in English.

The something is about that a letter or letters that make the SAME sound as some other letter or letters. Example: ż and rz.

And I had to put in the correct letter or letters. I'm not a master of this, unfortunatly.

Wesley
05-07-2008, 06:25 PM
Congratulations! *Still glad for spell-check*