c. for three two-hour sessions, two one-hour sections and a four-hour movie screening
4. The teacher speaks:
a. in English, in full sentences and in fully enunciated syllables
b. in mumbling English
c. something else, and very loud
5. The syllabus:
a. fits on an index card
b. is two pages long, but with a long paragraph on the grading policy
c. is longer than the second reading assignment (it is the first reading assignment)
6. The reading list includes:
a. one book by the professor
b. a book, two articles by the professor and several other selections from the chair of the department
c. only books by the professor
7. I am sitting:
a. in a chair with a functional arm desk
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