The teacher asked the student how he would get along with the high officials because_____________
A: The teacher wanted to learn what the student had planned to do
B: The teacher wanted his student to make good friends with the high officials
C: The teacher had planned to teach him a lesson
D: The teacher was going to give him some advice
A: The teacher wanted to learn what the student had planned to do
B: The teacher wanted his student to make good friends with the high officials
C: The teacher had planned to teach him a lesson
D: The teacher was going to give him some advice
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- The teacher asked the student how he would live among the high officials because A: the teacher wanted his student to make good friends with the high officials B: the teacher wanted to learn what the student had planned to C: the teacher had planned to teach him a lesson D: the teacher was going to give him some advice
- to tell his high school teacher that he was a good student
- A big difference between a college professor and a high school teacher is that _____. A: a college professor tries to teach student how to learn B: a college professor knows more than a high school teacher does C: a college professor teaches mathematics better than a high school teacher does D: the author doesn’t mention it
- The teacher asked, “Where are you going, John?” A: The teacher asked where was John going? B: The teacher asked him where John was going. C: The teacher asked John where he was going. D: The teacher asked John where he went.
- The teacher wanted his students to do a ________ on local traditions and how they had changed over time.