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ESSAYESSAYTime-25minutesTheessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhoweffectivelyyoucandevelopandexpressideas.Youshould,therefore,takeC缸巳todevelopyourpointofview,presentyourideaslogicallyandclearly,anduselanguageprecisely.Youressaymustbewritt巳nonth巳linesprovidedonyouranswershe巳t-youwillreceiv巳nootherpaperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryline,avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoareasonablesize.Rememberthatpeoplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwritingwillreadwhatyouwrite.Trytowriteorprintsothatwhatyouarewritingislegibletothosereaders.ImportantReminders:Apencilisrequiredfortheessay.Anessaywrittenininkwillreceiveascoreofzero.Donot,writeyouiessayinyourtestbook.Youwillreceivecreditonlyforwhatyouwriteonyouranswersheet.Anoff-topicessaywillreceiveascoreofzero.youroriginalandindividualwork,yourscoresfortheentiretestmaybecanceled.Anelectroniccopyofyour臼saywillbemadeavailabletoeachofyourdesignatedscorerecipients:colleges,universities,andscholarshipprograms.Youhavetwenty-fiveminutestowriteanessayonthetopicassignedbelow.Thinkcarefullyaboutth巳issuepresentedinthefollowingexcerptandtheassignmentbelow.Weplacefartoomuchemphasisonexperienceandachievementinoursociety.Wetendtojudgep巳oplebasedonwhatthey’vedoneratherthanonwhattheycando.Butlookingonlyatsomeone’sexperienceandachievementsignoreshowthatpersonmaydeveloporwhatthatpersonmaybecome.Wecanonlydeterminepeople’strueworthbywhattheyarecapableofdoing,notbywhattheyhavealreadydone.Assignment: Shouldpeoplebejudgedbytheirpotentialratherthanbytheirexperienceandachievements?Planandwrit巳anessayinwhichyoudevelopyourpointofviewonthisissu巳.Supportyourpositionwithreasoningandexamplestakenfromyourreading,studies,experience,orobservations.BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYONPAGE2OFTHEANSWERSHEET.o 。 Ifyoufinishbeforetimeiscalled,y。umaycheckyourworkonthissection。o 。 Donotturntanythersectininthetest.-3- 14-05ESSAYUnauthorizedcopyinQorreuseofanypartofthispage1sillegal.ESSAY

ESSAYESSAYTime-25minutesTheessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhoweffectivelyyoucandevelopandexpressideas.Youshould,therefore,takeC缸巳todevelopyourpointofview,pres巳ntyourideaslogicallyandclearly,anduselanguageprecisely.Youressaymustbewrittenonthelin巳sprovidedonyouranswersheet-youwillreceivenootherpaperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryline,avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoar巳asonablesize.Rememberthatpeoplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwritingwillreadwhatyouwrite.Trytowriteorprintsothatwhatyouarewritingislegibletothosreaders.ImportantReminders:ApencilisrequiredfortheessayuAnessaywrittenininkwillreceiveascoreofzero.Donotwriteyouressayinyourtestbook.Youwillreceivecreditonlyforwhatyouwriteonyouranswersheet.Anoff-topicessaywillreceiveascoreofzero.Ifyouressaydoesnotreflectyouroriginalandindividualwork,yourscoresfortheentiretestmaybecanceled.Anelectroniccopyofyouressaywillbemadeavailabletoeachofyourdesignatedscorerecipients:colleges,universities,andscholarshipprograms.Youhavetwenty-fiveminutestowriteanessayonthetopicassignedb巳low.Thinkcarefullyabouttheissuepres巳ntedinthefollowingexce甲tandtheassignmentbelow.Weallhaveauthorityfiguresw巳needtodealwithonaregularbasis-parents,teachers,bosses,coaches,andothers.Usually,wefollowtheiradviceanddowhattheytellustodobecausetheyhavemoreexperienceandknowledg巳thanwedo.However,sometimeswedisagreewithsomeonewhoholdsauthorityoverusandneedtostandupforourselves,evenifitmeanssufferingnegativeconsequences.Assignment: Shouldweexpressourdisagreem巳ntwithauthorityfigureseveniftherearenegativecons巳quences?Planandwriteanessayinwhichyoudevelopyourpointofviewonthisissue.Supportyourpositionwithreasoningandexamplestakenfromyourreading,studi巳s,experience,orobservations.BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYONPAGE2OFTHEANSWERSHEET.o。 Ifyoufinishbeforetimeiscalled,youmaychecky。urw。rkonthiso。 Dntturntoanyothersectininthetest.-4“ 14-05ESSAY

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ESSAYESSAYTime-25minutesTheessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhoweffectivelyyoucandevelopandexpressideas.Youshould,th巳refore,takecaretodevelopyourpointofview,presentyourid巳aslogicallyandclearly,anduselanguageprecisely.Youressaymustb巳writtenonthelinesprovidedonyouranswersh巳巳t-youwillr巳ceivenootherpaperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryťine,avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoareasonablesize.Rememberthatp巳oplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwritingwillr巳adwhatyouwrite.Trytowriteorprintsothatwhatyouarwritingislegibletothoseread巳rs.ImportantReminders:Apencilisrequiredfortheessay.Anessaywrťttenininkwillreceiveascoreofzero.Donotwriteyouressayinyourtestbook.Youwillr巳ceivecreditonlyforwhatyouwriteonyouranswersheet.Anoff-topicessaywillreceiveascoreofzero.Ifyouressaydoesnotreflectyouroriginalandindividualwork,yourscoresfortheentiretestmaybecanceled.Anelectroniccopyofyouressaywillbemadeavailabletoeachofyourdesignatedscorerecipients:colleges,universities,andscholarshipprograms.Youhavetwenty-fiveminutestowriteanessayonthetopicassignedbelow.Thinkcarefullyabouttheissuepresentedinthefollowingexce叩tandtheassignmentb巳low.Manyp巳oplebelievethatitisimportanttoplanaheadandtoworktowardanaccomplishmentthatmaytakeyearstoachieve,evenifdoingsomeansgivingupimmediatepleasuresandťun.Tothesepeople;t巳endresultofhnachievementisworthmakingsfori_thepresent.Others,though,believethatitismuchmoreimportanttofocusonenjoyingthepresentbecaus巳itisimpossibletopredictwhatwillhappeninthefutureandb巳jauselife’sjoyťulmomentsaresorare.Assignment:Shouldpeoplefocuson巳njoyingthepres巳ntmomentinsteadoffollowingaplanforťutureachievement?Planandwriteanessayinwhichyoudevelopyourpointofvi巳wonthisissue.Supportyourpositionwithreasoningandexamplestakenfromyourreadingstudies,experience,orobservations.BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYONPAGE2OFTHEANSWERSHEET.。Ifyoufinishbeforetimeťscalled,youmaychecky。urwork。nthissection。『1ly.。Donotturntoanythersectioninthetest.”5- 14-05ESSAYUnauthorizedcopyingorreuseofanypartotthispageisillegal.ESSAY

ESSAYESSAYĽime-25minutesTheessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhoweffectivelyyoucandevelopandexpressideassYoushould,therefore,takecaretodevelopyourpointofviewpr巳sentyourideaslogicallyandclearly,anduselanguageprecisely.Youressaymustb巳writtenonthelinesprovidedonyouranswersheet-youwillreceivenootherpaperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryline,avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoareasonablesize.Rememb巳rthatpeoplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwàìtingwillreadwhatyouwrite.Trytowriteorprintsothatwhatyouarewritingislegibletothosereaders.ImportantReminders:Apencilisrequiredfortheessay.Anessaywrittenininkwillreceiveascoreofzero.essayinyourtestbook.YouwillreceivecreditonlyforwhatyouwriteonyouranswersheetnAnoff-topicessaywillreceiveascoreofzero.Ifyouressaydoesnotreflectyouroriginalandindividualwork,yourscoresfortheentiretestmaybecanceled.Anelectroniccopyofyouressaywillbemadeavailabletoeachofyourdesignatedscorerecipients:colleges,universities,andscholarshipprograms.Youhavetwenty-fiveminutestowriteanessayonthetopicassign巳dbelow.Thinkcarefullyabouttheissuepresentedinthefollowingexcerptaridtheassignmentbelow.Publicn-emfthesorbeliefsheldyamajorityofthepopulation-isprimarilyexpressedthroughthemediaorpublicopinionpolls.Leadersandpoliticiansareoftenswayedbyit,believingthatpublicopinionisev巳rything.Yet佐ueleadersshouldnotlistentowhatthepublicthinks;theyshouldfollowtheirownconvictions,whetherornotthemajorityoftheirfellowcitizensagreewiththemnAssignment: Shouldleadersfollowtheirownconvictionsorsubmittopublicopinion?Planandwriteanessayinwhichyoudevelopyourpointofviewonthisiisue.Supportyourpositionwithreasoningandexamplestakenfromyourreading,studies,experience,orobservations.BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYONPAGE2OFTHEANSWERSHEET.。Ify。ufinishbeforetimeiscalled,y。umaychecky。urw。rk。nthissection。『1ly.。Donotturntoanyothersectininthetest... 14-052 口口

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