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If you come to the cabin this weekend, either we can<em> water-ski</em> or we can take a <em>canoe</em> out for some fish<span>ing.
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If you come to the cabin this weekend, we can either go waterskiing or take a <em>canoe </em>out for some fishing.
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If you come to the cabin this weekend, either we can go waterskiing or take a <em>canoe</em> out for some fishing.
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If you come to the cabin this weekend, we can either <em>water-ski</em> or <em>fish </em>from a <em>canoe</em>.
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The origin of this nickname is often disputed, but many believe it originated in the 1920s from John J. Fitz Gerald, a sports writer for the New York Morning Telegraph
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1. brave - coward / fearful
2. dedicated - unfaithful / disloyal
3. generous - mean / meager
4. intelligent - foolish / idiot
5. patient - bored / impatient
6. reliable -irresponsible
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If I had to take a guess I believe he means that he is a very smart intelligent history teacher. He is familiar to the topic of history and knows enough to be a teacher, and a very good one at that. I hope this answer helped and I'm sorry if it didn't.