Unit 7 Review
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21 questions



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A woman running a marathon overtakes the person in second place. What place is she in now? | arrow_right_alt | Everyone on the boat is married, so there isn't one single person on the boat. The man wonders if it's legal for a transportation system to discriminate against unmarried people. It doesn't seem legal, but maybe maritime laws are different? Perhaps if things had ended differently with Heather, the man would be on the boat, too. He laughs sadly to himself. He was always single, even when he was with Heather. Love is an illusion. There are no purely unselfish actions. Heather and Dale deserve each other. |
A man sees a boat that is full of people. And yet there isn't a single person on the boat. How is this possible? | arrow_right_alt | The man should go to the barber with the shaggy, messy haircut. But he goes to the barber closer to his apartment. It's been years since the man cared about his appearance. He sits down in the barber's chair. Long hair, short hair, messy hair--it's just going to keep receding. He can't stop it from receding. "Are you sure you want me to cut your hair?" the barber says, with wink. After all, how could I have given myself this neat, tidy haircut?" "I'm going to die someday," the man whispers. |
A town has only two barbers. One of the barbers has a neat, tidy haircut, and the other has a shaggy, messy haircut. Which barber should a townsman go to? | arrow_right_alt | She is now in second place. She's always in second place. Stephen was right. |