Written Work SubmissionNow that you have completed the exam…
Written Work SubmissionNow that you have completed the exam questions, hold the written work up to the camera so that it is visible in the recording. The following step must be completed before you click Submit on the exam.Next, scan or take a picture of your written work and save it as a single PDF file with all your pages in the correct orientation. In the text box below this question, click on the paperclip icon to attach a file. Attach your written work PDF. Rename the file “Lastname Exam # Written Work” (specify your last name and exam number).Acknowledge the following in the text box: Do you agree to delete all copies of the exam file from your computer and empty the trash/recycle bin immediately after submitting the written portion of the exam? Type “I agree” below.You may now submit the exam. Once submitted destroy the papers, the PDF file, and all other exam work from both your computer and your phone.
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Translate the Spanish terms / phrases into English, and the English into Spanish. Don’t make the most common mistake which is accidentally re-writing it in the same language! If your answer isn’t automatically counted as correct, you may get points back later when I check through it manually. Any acceptable translation will be given credit, but READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Do your best to keep it in the same register as the source Spelling counts Accent marks count (especially if leaving it out changes the meaning of the word) It matters if it’s singular or plural (if the source is a plural word, translate it into a plural word, etc.) Do not add articles (el, la, etc.) unless they are in the source (i.e. if the question says “cat,” your answer should say “gato,” not “el gato.”) Do not capitalize anything unless it’s a proper noun
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