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Have any of you heard of traxoline? I had to take a quiz on it one day in my PSAT preparation class. Here's some information about traxoline:
Traxoline is a new form of zionter. It is montilled in Ceristanna. The Ceristannians gristeriate large amounts of fevon and then bracter it to quasel traxoline. Traxoline may well be one of our most lukized snezlaus in the future because of our zionter lescelidge.
Have you heard of this type of quiz before?
 
1. ''zointer'' - are you kidding me what even
2. are those words real
3. i can't get over the word zointer??
 
is this one of those joke threads because i have never even heard of any of those words

idek if they even exist

I've heard of this test before, it's used to show that no matter how much information you're given, if you don't understand the key words in the sentence then you'll never be able to understand the meaning.

Sort of how you can't just memorise definitions in school, you need to be able to apply them in real-world situations:

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//inserts mythbusters logo
 
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I've heard of this test before, it's used to show that no matter how much information you're given, if you don't understand the key words in the sentence then you'll never be able to understand the meaning.

Sort of how you can't just memorise definitions in school, you need to be able to apply them in real-world situations:

INJ8lRx.png


//inserts mythbusters logo

Man **** words from now on I'm gonna communicate by screeching in various tones and pitches
 
Man **** words from now on I'm gonna communicate by screeching in various tones and pitches

that's what i did anyway tbh
or at least that's what other people hear


I've heard of this test before, it's used to show that no matter how much information you're given, if you don't understand the key words in the sentence then you'll never be able to understand the meaning.

Sort of how you can't just memorise definitions in school, you need to be able to apply them in real-world situations:

INJ8lRx.png


//inserts mythbusters logo

just for your convenience
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My Spanish teacher last year started reading that paragraph to us out loud one day without any context and at first I thought she'd forgotten what class she was in and that she was just breaking out into an entirely different language.
 
1. ''zointer'' - are you kidding me what even
2. are those words real
3. i can't get over the word zointer??

It may have actually been zionfer.

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is this one of those joke threads because i have never even heard of any of those words

idek if they even exist

I'm not kidding, I actually took this in a class called PSAT Skills.
 
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