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The phrase "girds her neck with safety pins" likely refers to someone using safety pins to secure or fasten something around their neck, possibly as a
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Can a hermaphrodite pee out of both genitalia?
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Does the word famine have a connotation?
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Is thrice a real word?
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Why did shakespeare leave out words in his writings?
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He left the wedding ceremony between Romeo and Juliet out because nothing interesting happens at it, and watching it would not help the audience understand any
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What does Do not rejoice at my grief for when mine is old yours will be new mean?
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Where can I access SuperSummary for free?
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As the term is used in A Pair of silk stockings what is the blue point?
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Well, honey, in "A Pair of Silk Stockings," the blue point is basically just a fancy term for a specific shade of blue in the stockings. It's not rock
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Difference in between dispatch and issue?
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Is rain cloud one word or two?
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Which Books have brown in the title?
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Some books with "brown" in the title include "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle, "The Da Vinc
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What is a positive and negative Connotation for the denotation for the phrase to discuss with others?
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What are some allusions of Zeus?
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Difference between western cordillera and the Appalachians?
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the western cordilleras are young fold mountains, while the appalachians are old fold mountains.
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What do you call a person obsessed with shoes?
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Oh, dude, that's easy. You call them a "shoeholic." Like, they're basically addicted to shoes, but hey, at least they're always stepping out in style,
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What are ponyboy's parents names?
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Ponyboy Curtis's parents' names are not explicitly mentioned in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." However, it is known that Ponyboy lives with his
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Girds her neck with safety pins - explain?
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The phrase "girds her neck with safety pins" likely refers to someone using safety pins to secure or fasten something around their neck, possibly as a
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What is a kenning for TV?
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A kenning for TV could be "couch potato's window to the world." It's a poetic way of describing how people can sit on their couch and watch all the dr
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Can a hermaphrodite pee out of both genitalia?
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Well, honey, technically speaking, a hermaphrodite can have both male and female reproductive organs, so it's possible for them to pee out of both genitalia. Bu
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Does the word famine have a connotation?
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Oh, dude, of course, it does! Like, famine isn't exactly associated with a buffet of food options and happy bellies, you know? It's more like a party where the
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Is thrice a real word?
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Oh, dude, yes, "thrice" is totally a real word! It's like the fancy version of saying "three times." So, if you wanna sound all sophisticate
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Why did shakespeare leave out words in his writings?
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He left the wedding ceremony between Romeo and Juliet out because nothing interesting happens at it, and watching it would not help the audience understand any
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+2
What does Do not rejoice at my grief for when mine is old yours will be new mean?
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This phrase is cautioning against taking pleasure in someone else's misfortune, as the speaker's pain may eventually be replaced by the listener's own suffering
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Where can I access SuperSummary for free?
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Oh, dude, you can access SuperSummary for free on their website. It's like, right there, just waiting for you to click on it. No need to break out the credit ca
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As the term is used in A Pair of silk stockings what is the blue point?
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Well, honey, in "A Pair of Silk Stockings," the blue point is basically just a fancy term for a specific shade of blue in the stockings. It's not rock
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What are some examples of sequential order?
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Ah, sequential order is like a beautiful story unfolding step by step. Imagine a seed growing into a flower, or a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly. It'
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Difference in between dispatch and issue?
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"Dispatch" is used for things that are sent to a specific destination or recipient. Examples: send a package from A to B or send instructions or a report from o
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Is rain cloud one word or two?
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The term "rain cloud" is typically considered to be two words. "Rain" and "cloud" are separate words that are combined to describe
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Which Books have brown in the title?
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Some books with "brown" in the title include "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle, "The Da Vinc
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What is a positive and negative Connotation for the denotation for the phrase to discuss with others?
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some fancy language here. So, like, the denotation for "to discuss with others" is just talking with people, right? T
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+1
What are some allusions of Zeus?
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Oh, dude, Zeus is like the OG of Greek mythology. He's basically the big boss up in Mount Olympus, throwing lightning bolts and stuff. So, like, some allusions
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+1
Difference between western cordillera and the Appalachians?
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the western cordilleras are young fold mountains, while the appalachians are old fold mountains.