<p>I don’t even know how there is debate about Edison wanting to be an average worker. ONE OF THE QUESTIONS ASKED WHAT THE AMERICAN WORKERS LOVED TO SEE!!! It was obvious Edision aspired to appear like a normal worker. They said that he punched in and 2 other things. It was one of the except questions…</p>
<p>People need to stop getting so edgy. I’m not being cocky at all. Just discussing possible answers.</p>
<p>agreed with UVA^</p>
<p>wasnt it something like he was feeding his children treats to “get in shape” for the restaurant opening? idk the exact wording…like he was testing them i guess… </p>
<p>this is exactly right. That is the right awnser no doubt in my mind</p>
<p>I don’t even know how there is debate about Edison wanting to be an average worker. ONE OF THE QUESTIONS ASKED WHAT THE AMERICAN WORKERS LOVED TO SEE!!! It was obvious Edision aspired to appear like a normal worker. They said that he punched in and 2 other things. It was one of the except questions… </p>
<p>It wasn’t an except question. What are you talking about?</p>
<p>Remember another question in that passage. It asked what the americans aspired to see in a good worker… Long hours, making things for the public, and one other things. The wrong awnser was trying to gain wealth or something</p>
<p>Yea. The guy was rusty because he hadn’t made treats in a long time. So to “get in shape” aka get ready to open the shop, he tested them on his kids. </p>
<p>Anyways, anyone remember the answer about “smoke through the store”</p>
<p>that was definitly the awnser. It said the passage smokign through the store…</p>
<p>^was it that he needed an excuse to test out his treats on his kids?</p>
<p>I do; that is correct.</p>
<p>@thequestionmark Gotcha, thanks. And yeah, I remember putting smoke through the store for an answer. Can’t quite remember the question though…</p>
<p>i think the question was something about the dad’s stories or songs…unless im remembering something else</p>
<p>Remember another question in that passage. It asked what the americans aspired to see in a good worker… Long hours, making things for the public, and one other things. The wrong awnser was trying to gain wealth or something</p>
<p>If by wrong answer you mean right answer then yes I put “wealth.” I believe this was an except question.</p>
<p>yup that is exactly what I mean</p>
<p>@Soccer, that was the answer.</p>
<p>Remember another question in that passage. It asked what the americans aspired to see in a good worker… Long hours, making things for the public, and one other things. The wrong awnser was trying to gain wealth or something </p>
<p>yes. I see your point.</p>
<p>I’ll start compiling a list of answers I remember:</p>
<p>He found out the stories while working in fields.
Smoke through the store.
Prairie dog second burrow was to listen.</p>
<p>in the question about the fire stuff in the city</p>
<p>it referenced a quote like “you could barely even see it there”</p>
<p>Was the answer literal because of all the construction work?</p>
<p>yup literal because of construction work. it said the river was covered by bridges</p>
<p>^do you remember what letter choice that was?
I put the last one. So D or J.</p>