I remember way back in high school a maths teacher once told us that when teachers have to create random multiple choice answer keys, statisically speaking, (and completely unintentionally), they would pick "c" as the answer more often than any of the other letters. It was just one of those things.
His conclusion for us, which I have remembered and used to this day ever since, was: "When in doubt, pick C". May this nugget of wisdom serve you well in all your future multiple choice tests.
I've also always wished a teacher would create just one test that had all the same letter choice answers. Because as we all know, once you have a few in a row, you must have gotten one wrong, it's statistics! It would be the ultimate mental test.
Nestled deep in the mind of Marc Copes lies the small cartoon town "Cow Texas" where animals and humans live side by side, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in melody.
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