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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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Does "asked for" here mean "named/referred to"?

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When he was asked to describe the types of roommates he preferred, Gates asked for an African American and an international student. He was assigned to Wigglesworth Hall with Sam Znaimer, a science geek from a family of poor Jewish refugees in Montreal, and Jim Jenkins, a black student from Chattanooga, Tenn. Znaimer, who had never known a privileged WASP before, found Gates friendly but weirdly fascinating. He marveled as Gates spent several nights filling out various federal and state tax forms for the revenues of his high school programming firm, and was astounded by the intensity of his study schedule. “His habit was to do 36 hours or more at a stretch, collapse for 10 hours, then go out, get a pizza, and go back at it,” he recalled. “And if that meant he was starting again at 3 in the morning, so be it.” When working hard, Gates would rock back and forth. Then he would grab Znaimer for a frenzy of playing Pong, the Atari video game, in the dorm lounge, or Spacewar!, a legendary game invented at MIT, on one of the mainframes in Harvard’s computer lab.
  

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Whast does WASP stand for? a white person of Anglo-Saxon ancestry who belongs to a Protestant denomination?

  • Whast does WASP stand for?
  • a white person of Anglo-Saxon ancestry who belongs to a Protestant denomination?
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Whast does WASP stand for? . a white person of Anglo-Saxon ancestry who belongs to a Protestant denomination?
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Asked for means said he wanted.
Yes, WASP means White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.

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