Rothen wrote...
Age 19
Gender Male
Ethnicity: White
1. 7
2. Barrack Obama, and Joe Biden
3. 50 States
4. (I can't believe I forgot this, I cannot remember!)
5.27
6.1968 (that's the year everything happened)
7.15
8.right now I'm 11, so I think 13
9. like hell I watch Disney films
10. murder, theft, adultery, rape, jealousy etc.
11. fugality, patience, honesty, responsibility, etc.
12.A noun is an object which can be a subject, object, or direct object in a sentence, a person, place, thing or idea. An adjective is a descriptive word that modifies (or focuses) nouns.
Personally never really heard of the seven deadly sins or virtues.
loosehead99 wrote...
Incorrect on the states.
Pennsylvania and Virginia are Commonwealths not states. I beleive there are more Commonwealths.
Kentucky is designated a Commonwealth by the Kentucky Constitution and is known as the "Commonwealth of Kentucky."[2]
Massachusetts is a Commonwealth,[3] declaring itself as such in its constitution, which states that "The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals: it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen, and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good."
Pennsylvania uses the "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" as its official title.[4]
Virginia has been known as the "Commonwealth of Virginia"[5] since before joining the United States
Just because it's a title doesn't mean it's necessarily true. It's a commonwealth according to the STATE CONSTITUTION, but understand it's a state according to the
US Constitution because only states have representation in congress. So it's both a state and a commonwealth at the same time. So yes, there are 50 states, but 4 of the states are also commonwealths.
Wikipedia wrote...
A U.S. state is any one of
50 federated states of the United States of America that share sovereignty with the federal government. Four states use the official title of commonwealth rather than state.
this is stated what you mentioned above is not true but symbolic to keep the verbage at a minimum and not to be re-written
Not all the states.
Some of those questions were word trick questions (like the apples) how do you know the professor is tricking you.