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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"heavy pointers"

is that a legit phrase for a homework/test that has higher score points? Does that even make sense?
  

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It means nothing to me.
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No, "heavy pointers" would come across as strange. However, you could instead say the test is "weighted heavily," which is a phrase to express that a test or other assignment has a significant impact on the student's grade, that it is worth a higher percentage of his or her overall grade.
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Pointers are a kind of dog. They are not particularly heavy, though...

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