When bill says "this is your talking head," what is he referring to? (Choose the best answer)
He's is referring to the fact that you can only see a talking head in the video.
He's is referring to the fact that he is the head (or leader) of an organization.
He's is referring to the fact that, on the one hand, you can only see a talking head in the video and, on the other, that he's the head (or leader) of an organization.
When Bill says he teaches "day in, day out 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, sometimes 10 days a week," what is he referring to? (choose the best answer)
He's is referring to the fact that he works a lot.
He's is referring to the fact that his schedule varies from week to week.
He's is referring to both the fact that he works a lot and that his schedule varies from week to week.
What does "it" refer to in these sentences: "I know it. The President knows it. The Vice-President knows it. The administrator knows it. And certainly the community knows it." (choose the best answer)
"It" refers to the idea that: "The presidency sucks!"
"It" refers to the fact that: Bill is "here to talk about the presidency."
"It" refers to the fact that everybody knows something.
Bill says, "He shares the burden with me sometimes. Misery loves company, but not all the time." What is he referring to? (Choose the best answer.)
The neighbor sometimes helps because he's a miserable person.
The neighbor sometimes helps because he's a good person, but that the job makes both Bill and his neighbor miserable.
The miserable neighbor sometimes loves his company and helps him with his burden.
Why does Bill continue to be the president? (Choose the best answer.)
Because no-one else would do the job.
Because the administrator wouldn't do the job.
Because no-one else would do the job and there are a few perks.