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Reference vs. background?



 
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Reference vs. background? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 11:37 am   Reference vs. background?
 

Test No. incompl/advan-56 "Interviews and Jobs", question 7

From the point of view of relevant ......... she was the ideal candidate at least on paper.

(a) reference
(b) history
(c) family
(d) background

Test No. incompl/advan-56 "Interviews and Jobs", answer 7

From the point of view of relevant background she was the ideal candidate at least on paper.

Correct answer: (d) background

Your answer was: incorrect
From the point of view of relevant reference she was the ideal candidate at least on paper.
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why not "reference"

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Reference #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:36 pm   Reference
 

Reference to what?
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Reference vs. background? #3 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 19:20 pm   Reference vs. background?
 

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Reference to what?

hi, Alan

isn't reference a synonym for recommendation ?

(to give / provide a reference)
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