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by balnaphone
1059 days ago
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I wrote: > "Was the president strong at writing essays when JFK was a high school freshman? Read this essay to find out!" You write: > "when the president was a high school freshman" These are very different circumstances, of course. If the original sentence had "reigning" before the word "president", then I would absolutely agree with the given interpretation. I've noticed that Americans call ex-presidents "president", and ex-governors "governor", so that merely adds to the confusion. English is not my native language, and I'm not American, so perhaps I fall into the "lack fluency" category. Conferring with other native speakers nearby, every American immediately reads it as intended, whereas Brits and Canadians do not. I conclude that the original sentence is poorly written, and that I misread it. |
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