<p>thoughts on -3/-4 on reading?</p>
<p>“And then there was trouble with the police. I don’t know quite why, for my impression was that there were no speed-limit law in those days”
It asked why he had trouble with the police. The answer was speed limit
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<p>"When pasted against a forehead of beach at low tide, the slimy emerald-and-brown eelgrass leaves are underwhelming and are often mistaken for seaweed. But underwater, the plant acquires new grace. The plant’s strap-shaped leaves (zoster is Greek for “belt”) reach upward, toward the sun. "</p>
<p>Less impressive at low tides, more impressive under water.</p>
<p>What was the questions about someone thinking they were sons of a diplomat?</p>
<p>here is the passage…
What did we look like, walking down Lexington, across Sixty-second Street, side by side on our way to and from school? I remember one day in the seventh grade when an old white man stopped us on a corner and asked us if we were the sons of a diplomat. Little princes of an African country. The U.N. being half a mile away. Because–why else would black people dress like that? Looking up into his mossy teeth, I croaked a tiny “No” and tugged Reggie into the crosswalk, as my don’t-talk-to-strangers/everyone-is-a-child-molester training kicked in."</p>
<p>That twins passage was probably the worst thing I’ve ever read.</p>
<p>you Clearly didnt read the Hawaiin passage from September…</p>
<p>^Didn’t take it.</p>
<p>Ketann,
Dude, that sounds SO wrong… LOL</p>
<p>lmao! haa. just noticed that.</p>
<p>what was the business question about?</p>