No.]As I said above, your in HIS class, you follow HIS instructions.
That is what LEARNING is all asbout.
So I've just said that there are more than one reasonable interpretation although there is a single literal one, and you think I'm not open to other options?The kettle would like a word with you.
Then you would have wasted his and your time and money.
Me, neither. Am I gonna have to violate General Order 1 and interfere in the natural development of a bitch to get this back on track?
When my parents first saw that in MIB, my dad recognized parts of that, since he was in a similar situation in officer training in the Air Force. He said you'd be surprised how many were not able to assess everything first, then go for the solution (and yes, some of the pencils were neatly cut to snap when trying to do the test, etc.)I preferred the test where I was put in an awkward chair to do without a surface to see if I could figure out to the drag the table on the other side of the room over to me.
I don't think they're in a committed romantic relationship. They're clearly friends and they clearly care about each other, but she literally says that she hopes he's not on Earth the next time she is, and they make no plans to keep in touch while she's deployed. To me, they seem more like friends who occasionally have sex, not two people in a committed relationship.
And for another example of Star Trek using historical/archieved real world footage - in TOS S3 "Let This Be Your Last Battlefield" when Lokai and Bele are running through the 1701 corridor to the Transporter room - the semi-faded footage of destroyed and burning buildings was WWII newsreel footage of various bombed buildings taken shortly after said bombings had occurred.TOS literally had an episode with literal Nazis.
You might be right. Their relationship will either have just fizzled out by then or she was on deep space assignment. Or my earlier fears are true and she's all "Ew, melty. Don't want that." But then again she just might not be able to get to the Starbase in time before Spock kidnaps Pike and reunites him with Vina. At that point Commodore Stone tells her "Sorry. You missed your chance. An old crewmate took him to be with an old melty girlfriend in forbidden space."
And for another example of Star Trek using historical/archieved real world footage - in TOS S3 "Let This Be Your Last Battlefield" when Lokai and Bele are running through the 1701 corridor to the Transporter room - the semi-faded footage of destroyed and burning buildings was WWII newsreel footage of various bombed buildings taken shortly after said bombings had occurred.
Lordy, we need a new episode.
Of course. And I'll remind you that I actually agree with you that this was the correct, literal answer. I'm simply pointing out that language is rarely literal, and that I think a course on reading comprehension has to take that into account as well.As I said above, your in HIS class, you follow HIS instructions.
Heh ... there was no discussion allowed.
We walked in, he gave each of us the test, gave his instructions and said proceed.
He wasn't a bad Prof., you are a bad student.
Your in HIS class to learn.
Not be the Professor.
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