@EclipsedStar IM BACK<3
I don't know what happened to my previous post .-.
What does the "1611" stand for?
idk..
Well, it mentions information from the text...what's the text? xD
Converstaion-talk? ;3
1611...as in the year literally in the 15th century?? x'D
OH THIS?
The word peculiar was used in 1611 to mean a very special person or object. This meaning can be followed to its present meaning, strange, odd, or unusual. Likewise, the word corn in England was the name used for all other grains except corn. They had never seen the grain they obtained later from the American Indian.
0.0 OH
yes x.x
I don't know if it's talk...I've never read the passages given :'/
I hope you won't die reading it
One such word is conversation. In many passages, the word is used something like this: "Your vain conversation received from your fathers," or "Our conversation is in heaven." In the first passage, conversation refers to a manner of life; and in the second, it means citizenship. If you were to look up the root word and prefix, you would find that it means to have some kind of interaction with another person. Can you see, then, why it was used to refer to the way a person conducted himself in private and in public? The word peculiar was used in 1611 to mean a very special person or object. This meaning can be followed to its present meaning, strange, odd, or unusual. Likewise, the word corn in England was the name used for all other grains except corn. They had never seen the grain they obtained later from the American Indian.
Well, it wouldn't be "talk" because the instructions mention to use the same words from the text...
ehh
The definitions for "corn" and "peculiar" are in there, but the "conversation" passage is confusing
lmao i mean that should go to pm x'D
So, what do you think about the meanings of "corn" and "peculiar"?
Since I very well can't work with the "conversation" one...LOL
well corn like a grain? right.. and u=−2.5
why thank you... XD
Oh lol fail i mean i wanted to post that word their..but that's math x'D anyways and for peciliur would me something like something special?
Yes, I agree with the grain part but no, I am not a negative number
LOOL x'D
xD So what about the "peculiar" one? The word is in the passage :)
Hrmm peculiar would be odd haha
OH WAIT OS I CAN PUT "GRAINS" IN THE BOX? FOR CORN?
*SOOO -_-
Ya, or strange since it's the first word it's described as in the passage
That's right
Lemme type what you did! "Oh wait OS I can put "Grains" in the box?"
But ya, that should work out.
I'm not so sure about the first inquiry though.
For the first inquiry i wrote eclipse star, lol i wonder what will my teacher do..surely she'll make me to re-do it -_-
'-' lolol anyhoot, can you post the full passage on "conversation" then? xD
Lol wdym?
-.- I can't help with the first question, Seniora ;-;
*Senola I submitted it Lol and i didnt change the convo thingy lol ill tell you if she'll make me re-do it
Ok...best of luck... ;~; I wish I could have helped but someone seems pretty satisfied with green eggs and spam... XD
Lol well dooh no other people can be satisfied with that but only @EclipsedStar
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