31. For instance, when you choose a wrong answer, the sound effect was of glass breaking. 32. He is often the first to raise his hand in class, feeling less shame than frustration with himself if he happens to give the wrong answer. 33. He compared it with math students who give a wrong answer, then learn from it for the future. 34. His expression indicated that there was no right or wrong answer. 35. I had one of the flawed chips that produces a wrong answer in division problems that require extended digits after a decimal. 36. I told him I thought so, but perhaps that was the wrong answer. 37. I did not get any wrong answers. 38. If you give a wrong answer, you can try again. 39. If they did, he prepared all the wrong answers. 40. In one sense, the organization will be hard pressed to bungle this crucial first choice, because there seem to be no wrong answers. |