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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
- 780936 views
- 10 answers
- 290627 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
- 780936 views
- 10 answers
- 290627 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
- 780936 views
- 10 answers
- 290627 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
- 780936 views
- 10 answers
- 290627 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Other.
In Snow White, where this originates, the mirror is, and they speak in the best way. Why, because the speaker is addressing the mirror first, by name?
I think the end of the sentence really should have extra punctuation. Why?
Is saying “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” a nursery rhyme, or “Tom, Tom, my old pal, fancy a beer? ” (which isn’t)
- 780936 views
- 10 answers
- 290627 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Single word requests.
It looks like a heavy duty, ie plastic, kind of what I (in the UK) would call a roller blind. How would a man use his blind fingers on one side at home?
What is your opinion on issues which have a relevance to your personal life?
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Single word requests.
It looks like a heavy duty, ie plastic, kind of what I (in the UK) would call a roller blind. How would a man use his blind fingers on one side at home?
What is your opinion on issues which have a relevance to your personal life?
- 847293 views
- 4 answers
- 313311 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Single word requests.
It looks like a heavy duty, ie plastic, kind of what I (in the UK) would call a roller blind. How would a man use his blind fingers on one side at home?
What is your opinion on issues which have a relevance to your personal life?
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- 313311 votes
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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is called array of light?
What is the Oxford dictionary. com/definition/english/array/array
com/definition/english/array/com/definition/ch/o-n-a/n/o-n/2-gs/b__s_i_i__b_eng_i_i_w.text to get a better read?
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