Africa, List of Questions
This Sunday's post is two pages, each from separate grabs.
The first is evidentally from the same assignment that bought us "The Caribbean."
The second is a numbered list of sentences that don't seem to go together.
The first is evidentally from the same assignment that bought us "The Caribbean."
The second is a numbered list of sentences that don't seem to go together.
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Wouldn't you LOVE to read that Africa Paper in its entirety! The first page was so riveting! I mean, gee, I just LOVE reading lists!
I wonder what the second document was for...maybe some sort of ELD thing?
ELD?
Wow... just ... wow.
So, now I'm thinking of rearranging my schedule next semester to accommodate that class...
The second one (with the sentences) seems like some sort of language learning exercise from a workbook...
Haha, three posts at once =D
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Yup, I was thinking it was an exercise for a language class as well.
The list of strange sentences reminds me of clues for a logic puzzle. It would have to be a real pain of a puzzle though.
I think the numbers in parentheses are referring to countries on the map, because one of them says "there is no number for this country on the map."
I think the numbers in parentheses might be the country's rank in population. Nigeria has a 1, and I seem to recall Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. Egypt has a 2, and it's entirely plausible that they rank second.
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