<p>The question was about the analogy of the expression “she showed me the cards” (or something like that). Getting fired - Getting dumped makes the most sense.</p>
<p>Someone earlier in the thread posted a link to the actual article with the comedian straight man guy. Somewhere in the beginning of the passage, it says something like “the guy handed me my photos, which in show business means you’re fired”. Later on, it says Mimi “handed him photos” and the question asked “When the narrator says that Mimi handed him the photos (Lines XX), he most nearly means:” to which the proper answer is “their relationship ended” (dont remember which letter it was)</p>
<p>For social science passage, is there one choice stating that he only post questions without answering? the question seems only deal with that particular paragraph and there seems to be no answers for those questions author posted.</p>
<p>Why do you guys think that “he avoided the question by focusing on two successful constitutions” is incorrect? He never explicitly answered any questions, and the transition between paragraphs signaled a change from the questions to just talking about 2 constitutions. I was pretty confident that was the right answer. We’ll know for sure in a couple weeks (I hope you guys are wrong hahaha ;))</p>
<p>Well, he did answer SOME of the questions he used earlier (I think).
He answered how Pennsylvania and Maryland have totally different characteristics, and etc…</p>
<p>Yay! Got a 36!!</p>