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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
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Mike desperately wants to do well on the sat reasoning test, as his scores on this test will affect his chances of getting into

his first-choice college. he also knows that many students at his school think sat scores are good indicators of how "smart" one is. yet the night before the test, rather than get a good night's sleep, mike goes out with his friends, has a few beers, comes home late, and wakes up with a hangover. with this information in mind, we might suspect that mike:
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ArbitrLikvidat [17]3 years ago
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That mike will not do good on the sat reasoning test and might fail because he was unprepared and did nothing the night before to help better his chances to do good on the sat reasoning test. Mike could of studied with one of his friends all night to make sure they do better than good on the test and to make sure they both know everything on the test.
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