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so. that’s a lot of courage.
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with a best friend from home. about how to cope with an informed life in the 21st century, and the conclusion that there exist literally no answers. at least we can feel incredibly conflicted together…
npr:
A story and two questions on the New York state English exam taken by eighth-graders this week has stumped many — including Jeopardy! star Ken Jennings.
The story — titled The Pineapple and the Hare — was included in a New York Daily News story about the consternation the questions have caused.
“Is this a joke? The story makes no sense whatsoever,” Jennings said in an editorial in the Daily News.
NY1 spoke to students who were amused and confused after reading the story of a hare who was challenged by a pineapple to a foot race. The New York City school chancellor told NY1 that he agreed with his students.
“We expect to see much more rigor and complex reading passages on next year’s tests,” Dennis Walcott said in a statement to NY1. -Eyder Peralta
a goal.
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:)
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with a wonder and a wild desire
Fire and Ice, Laguna Torre, Patagonia, Argentina (by AndersonImages).
you’re KIDDING
nope, south america is just really that fabulous
I WILL GO HERE