Questionairre

Questionairre

A Poem by Austin Smith
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If you can help me with any of these questions, then I would be really grateful.

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1. What are those poles used in Britain to hang coats and hats on called?

2. Are female lumberjacks called lumberjills?

3. In 101 Dalmatians, the book, why was Perdita left out on the street in the rain?

4. What is the opposite of oceanography?

5. Can a nose be described as xiphoid?

6. What kind of owls are indigenous to the U.K.?

7. What British towns are close to Withermarsh, U.K. (if that's a real place)?

8. Are cats colorblind?

9. What kind of wood are barns usually made from?

10. Is there a word that means: "Caused from lack of sunlight, ________ causes a feeling of lethargy"?

11. Where can I find a site that will translate text into Chinese WITHOUT those annoying boxes with the numbers in them?

12. What is a good way to describe a setting to make the reader sense a sense of lonesomeness for the character, like everything is orderly but the character is miserable?

13. (Last Question) What is the difference between among and amongst?

© 2010 Austin Smith


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Austin Smith
Please, I NEED HELP!

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These are very good questions. You must have a broad mind to come up with them.


Posted 14 Years Ago


do you really wish for us to anwser those questions becuase if you do then i would be glad to help!

Posted 14 Years Ago


lol I dont Know LOL these are the imponderables that make us human

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Austin Smith
Austin Smith

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