Odale
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Math is nothing more then a language. It is so much easier for me to go through formula's of Quantum Theories then to sit down and write a 1000 word essay on what the destruction of the Conch meant in The Lord of the Flies. (And I had to edit this post for spelling mistakes. At least with math I know I've made a mistake when the final answer is no where near the expected answer. How do you that in English? It is not even though I actually made a spelling mistake, I used right instead of write. So the post still sounded correct. Essay's and reports is what is dumbfounding.)
Your 'then's' should be a 'than's'. Then is dealing with an order of things, than is used to compare things.
I love essay questions! If you know what you are talking about and you can fully extrapolate what you want to convery into meaningful sentences, then you can argue for any side of any story! You can almost never be completely wrong in an essay question if you can reinforce your answer with logical proof... thats how I am passing my English course this semester.

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