No. It is a typical question in a standard US history homework/test assignment.Vub wrote:
I don't think this was supposed to be funny, it is very possible that it's a Chinese language course in a Western country. I've seen/been in many such classes where the questions are in English but you are expected to answer in Chinese.
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Am I missing the point of this?
You can tell by the pixels.Cybargs wrote:
No. It is a typical question in a standard US history homework/test assignment.Vub wrote:
I don't think this was supposed to be funny, it is very possible that it's a Chinese language course in a Western country. I've seen/been in many such classes where the questions are in English but you are expected to answer in Chinese.
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Am I missing the point of this?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
And the wall of text of English behind the paper.Cheez wrote:
You can tell by the pixels.Cybargs wrote:
No. It is a typical question in a standard US history homework/test assignment.Vub wrote:
I don't think this was supposed to be funny, it is very possible that it's a Chinese language course in a Western country. I've seen/been in many such classes where the questions are in English but you are expected to answer in Chinese.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Am I missing the point of this?
Besides, anyone who has taken American history would know instantly its an American history course. Chinese class don't use that format homes.
we sure "learned" a lot, but i retained maybe 20% of itLucien wrote:
Did you ever learn a lot of hanzi then?haffeysucks wrote:
from what i can understand (it's been a while since i went to school for this)
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"