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I honestly can't get over the Spanglish in this, as well as the use of "Ricardo". Did he think that that would be his name at school forever or something because of some stupid exercise in another class?
I really want to know if the Spanish was him just fucking up, or if he did it intentionally. I mean, when I speak another language that I haven't used for awhile, it might come out about 33% Japanese, but that's because I'm out of practice with a non-native tongue. With Chris, though, if it was a fuck up on his part, it's more evidence that his grasp on English (and/or maybe just his language skills in general) are severely lacking. Either way, it's dumb.
When we started high school Spanish, we did write our Spanish names on papers for other classes. And we also inverted the date. It was a trend, and evidently something the teachers went through every year with the incoming freshmen. But it didn't continue past a month, and we sure wouldn't have done it on a formal essay such as the one in question. It was more suited for daily algebra homework or brief quizzes.
edit: But under no circumstances would we insert Spanish words into non-Spanish homework.