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Subject: Susan chapter 4 (SOL)


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Chris M
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Date Posted: 05:34:16 02/09/13 Sat

There appears to be a word or two missing from the end of a sentence in the recently posted chapter 4 of Susan over at Storiesonline:

"Attending Gymnasium and having what even my German friends considered to be a really good score on the Abitur makes it seem like a huge step backward to have to spend a year in what's essentially an American

Later on there is also the word "Gymnasium" in red, possibly a left-over editing mark?

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Doug
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Date Posted: 22:16:43 02/13/13 Wed

In the book version there is an attempt at a smart glossary roll over definition of some words ... works in some versions of various readers - you are seeing the artifacts of that work.

Doug

>There appears to be a word or two missing from the end
>of a sentence in the recently posted chapter 4 of
>Susan over at Storiesonline:
>
>"Attending Gymnasium and having what even my German
>friends considered to be a really good score on the
>Abitur makes it seem like a huge step backward to have
>to spend a year in what's essentially an American
>
>Later on there is also the word "Gymnasium" in red,
>possibly a left-over editing mark?


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