Can the teacher correct the test with a red pen before sending the test in to be scanned?
Many teachers need to correct the test before sending the form in to be scanned in order to give the student their score right away. The teacher may use a red ink or felt pen to mark through the question number that is incorrect. It is recommended that they not use a red lead pencil due to the lead residue.
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