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How much of your semester review project have you completed so far? Please provide the number of points for each part you have completed.

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Final answer:

To calculate your progress on the semester review project, you must consider the completed tasks and match them with the grading rubric to see how many points you've earned for each. Tasks include the Final Exam, quizzes, essays, and scavenger hunts, all with specific point contributions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The main answer to how much of your semester review project you have completed so far can be evaluated by assessing your progress against the components with associated point values mentioned. According to the provided information, the Final Exam is worth 75 points and is comprised of 'deep-thinking' questions where each question is worth 25 points. To determine how many points you have earned, you should match your completion for each part with the respective grading rubric.

For example, if you have thoroughly answered all questions, you would receive 15 points according to the rubric. If you answered all questions with only two or three minor errors, that would equate to 12 points. Moreover, brief answers with 1-2 questions unanswered would score you 8 points, and if only partial information was provided, 5 points. For those parts of the project not attempted, a score of 0 is given.

In addition, completing the Module 7 Quiz contributes 5 points to your project, participation in the Unit 1 Discussion Essay is worth 30 points, and the Unit 1 Scavenger Hunt will add 50 points to your overall project score. These tasks collectively contribute to your review project's total score.

Remember to be thorough in your preparations and examination of your work, as each completed task contributes significantly to your final evaluation.

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