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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what does a level means?
  

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Some context would be helpful here. A level is a device used by builders to check whether something is exactly horizontal (or vertical). An A Level in Britain is a public examination taken by high school students at around age 18.

  • Some context would be helpful here.
  • A level is a device used by builders to check whether something is exactly horizontal (or vertical).
  • An A Level in Britain is a public examination taken by high school students at around age 18.
  • There are other possibilities in certain contexts.
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Some context would be helpful here.
A level is a device used by builders to check whether something is exactly horizontal (or vertical).
An A Level in Britain is a public examination taken by high school students at around age 18.
There are other possibilities in certain contexts.
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In the context of British exams, A level = Advanced Level.

Clive

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