Here's one of the prompts: "I believe that my personal and professional philosophies are congruent (not congruent) because..."
Did you mentally translate that 'not' to 'as opposed to' and then spend 2 minutes trying to figure out the difference between 'congruent' and 'congruent'? After concluding that they were spelled the same, did you spend a few seconds trying to think of homonyms for congruent? Did you look it up in the dictionary to see if there were words around it that were spelled almost the same but with wildly different meanings to make sure that you wrote about the congruence the professor was looking for? Like maybe, she misspelled the homonym and accidentally just wrote the same word twice. Then, did you read the sentence 4 or 5 more times before you figured out that you needed to put the emphasis on the 'not' instead of the 'congruent' for it to make sense?
I believe that my personal and professional philosophies are congruent (not CONGRUENT)...
I believe that my personal and professional philosophies are congruent (NOT congruent)...
No? You got it the first time? Yeah. Me too.
2 comments:
Yes, I did (almost) the same thing. A simple "or" would have made things more clear (or not).
I read it like four times before moving on, but i didn't look anything up.
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