Yes! 2000% yes! The tests are...
Go up to him and say hi. Ask him a question. time how long his response is. 15 seconds + is yes. 8 seconds + is very likely. Under 5 is not looking good. Less than 3 is no way (for ex. "Good".)
Test 2. Repeat test one while the teacher is talking 8 seconds + =15 seconds for test one.
5 + =8
3 + =5
Stops talking when the teacher starts=no way
Test 3-Watch him play sports or something, say hi at the end of the game.
iF HE...
Says-Hey! I can't believe you watched the entire game. I noticed you at the beginning! I was so awful! (or something like this)--Oh yea
Says-Oh...(blush) if i'd known you were watching I wouldn't have played so bad!--oh yea again
Say--I didn't know you were watching--not looking good.
Say-*snarls* why were YOU watching--no way!
Hope the guide helps!
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The same way everything else in the universe and planet are named; by the people who discover them.
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Yes, named Jerome Williams born; 1969, march
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