Every penny counts in the exam. Because a difference of one point often changes a person's fate. According to our words, one point is often not as good as one person on the playground. So when answering questions, the steps should be clear and definite, and the conditions should be written as comprehensively as possible. Don't try to figure out the teacher's grading method. Because each teacher has different requirements for the topic. Sometimes when we can't solve the problem, we will give up everything. As a result, I got nothing on this issue. In fact, even if you write down what you know, what do you want? I will still give you a penny or two. And sometimes these two points often play a key role.
One more reminder, it is very important that the roll surface must be neat and the handwriting must be correct. Teachers have little time to read test papers. If a scribbled test paper comes up, the teacher's first impression will be poor, so there is no need to be sloppy. The teacher will definitely deduct it. This is very important.