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What's the word?
What do you think? Are those fun quizzes?
:)
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quiz
The one with the most merit?
In a cage!
(a) seize the day
(c) step aside and hide the peanuts, but (a) is also a possibility.
When day and night are equal in length.
That was sooo much fun :) Thanx
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Re: quiz

Originally Posted by
Casiopea The one with the most merit?
In a cage!
(a) seize the day
(c) step aside and hide the peanuts, but (a) is also a possibility.
1. Yes.
2. Definitely. (Behind glass)
3. No, majuscule means large.
4. Yes and no. He's coming at full speed. He's not likely to slow down for you so you can hop aboard.
(They have a new word every day. The first one is yesterday's word now (September 25).)

Originally Posted by
Casiopea When day and night are equal in length.
Yes, it's the time of year of the autumnal equinox.

Originally Posted by
Casiopea That was sooo much fun :) Thanx
You're welcome, of course.
:D
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Poor Casiopea's answer:
Quiz Master's reply:
3. No, majuscule means large.
But..teacher, wasn't majuscule used in Europe, specifically in England, during the 3rd and 6th centuries? Doesn't that make 'carpe deim' the right choice? Hep me, I'm drowning in scule.
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Originally Posted by
Casiopea Poor Casiopea's answer:
Quiz Master's reply:
3. No, majuscule means large.
But..teacher, wasn't majuscule used in Europe, specifically in England, during the 3rd and 6th centuries? Doesn't that make 'carpe deim' the right choice? Hep me, I'm drowning in scule.

majuscule
NOUN: A large letter, either capital or uncial, used in writing or printing.
http://www.bartleby.com/61/98/M0049800.html
I really don't know about that other stuff, but apparently you do.
:wink:
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