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rise over run feedback
“Rise over Run” by Taylor Raborn was very amusing to me. This poem said that you use rise over run every time, forget about solving for x and use rise over run. Its more being focused on trying to have you use a certain way to solve a math problem.
I disagree with this poem because I used everything last year in pre-algebra and I did not just use rise over run. So that’s why I disagree with this poem. I agree with this also, this poem says “pay careful attention and listen to me what I’m about to tell you is key. You will use it for a lifetime wait and see.” I agree that you will use it all your life but not “all the time” in your life. That was my dislikes and likes about “Rise over Run” by Taylor Raborn. I give this magazine my greatest thoughts and appreciation.
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