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Old 03-Oct-2004, 09:03
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Excellent explanation, Casiopea!

I've now gotten the clear-cut image of the "line"!

Just a little question remained: Is the "class president" a student?
class implies school. One has to to be a student in order to be a class president.
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Thanks Casiopea. :D

(Yes, one has to to to to to be a student)
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You're welcome. :D
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