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Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "So a rope tie will be acceptable?"

As in a tie made of rope being worn as an article of clothing? Odd to me but I suppose it would.

Using rope to tie someones..."


It is worn as an article of clothing Dawn.


╰⊱♥⊱╮ღ꧁Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie꧂ღ╭⊱♥≺ (mamabear7080) OK, Got It! Thanks. Roger over and out!


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Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Will this work for emergency vehicle: ill have the police over in a few I apologize beforehand if they come with lights flashing and sirens blaring?


message 54: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Jenne wrote: "Will this work for emergency vehicle: ill have the police over in a few I apologize beforehand if they come with lights flashing and sirens blaring?"

Yes.


message 55: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Great thanks!


message 56: by Alley (new)

Alley (alleycatfish) Would cheekbones or bone-jarring work for bone?


message 57: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Yes either would work.


message 58: by Alley (new)

Alley (alleycatfish) Awesome, thanks!


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments Dawn,

I'm a little baffled by what counts for emergency vehicle. Is it ambulance, fire truck, and police car?


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PepperP0t  | 2106 comments with fruit are we looking for the word fruit or would any piece of fruit do?


message 61: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ Would you accept seatbelt for belt? ie she strapped herself into her seatbelt...


message 62: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "Dawn,

I'm a little baffled by what counts for emergency vehicle. Is it ambulance, fire truck, and police car?"


All of those would be acceptable.


message 63: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Pat wrote: "with fruit are we looking for the word fruit or would any piece of fruit do?"

Either one.


message 64: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) ~Melissa~ wrote: "Would you accept seatbelt for belt? ie she strapped herself into her seatbelt..."

No, because belt is part of the clothing catergory and a seatbelt is not clothing. :(


message 65: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "~Melissa~ wrote: "Would you accept seatbelt for belt? ie she strapped herself into her seatbelt..."

No, because belt is part of the clothing catergory and a seatbelt is not clothing. :("


that's what I thought but figured I'd give it a go. I found a different piece of clothing in my book.


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Megan (celtic_girl) | 363 comments Would the skull on this cover work for bone?
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Doctor Who: Wishing Well



message 67: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Yes Megan.


message 68: by Megan (new)

Megan (celtic_girl) | 363 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Yes Megan."
Thanks!


message 69: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H would a Milk Bone biscuit work for bone?


message 70: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (last edited Dec 08, 2012 12:13PM) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Jennifer wrote: "would a Milk Bone biscuit work for bone?"

Because bone is listed as a body part I am going to say no.


message 71: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H No prob it popped up thought I'd try I still have another body-part bone to pick from


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments Dawn,

Would you accept sun? Or does it have to have the whole word, sunshine?


message 73: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "Dawn,

Would you accept sun? Or does it have to have the whole word, sunshine?"


It needs to somehow imply the sunshine, or light from the sun.

So 'the sun came up' is not enough but 'the rays of the rising sun blinded me' would be ok.


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "Dawn,

Would you accept sun? Or does it have to have the whole word, sunshine?"

It needs to somehow imply the sunshine, or light from the sun.

So 'the sun came up' i..."


I kinda knew that. I just was asking because some of my books I have only use sun instead of sunshine.


message 75: by Sam (last edited Dec 14, 2012 10:26AM) (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) Would someone describing something as being a "piece of cake" count for cake?

Also, for sunshine, would sunlight work? The sentence is "brilliant sunlight streamed in the open door..."


message 76: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Sam wrote: "Would someone describing something as being a "piece of cake" count for cake?"

Yes, it will work.


message 77: by Sam (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) What about the sunlight one? Sorry, I think I was editing my post as you responded!


message 78: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Yes sunlight would work too.


message 79: by Sam (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) Great, thanks Dawn! :)


message 80: by ShoSho (new)

ShoSho  (shoshost) Would something like "good morning sunshine " be acceptable?


message 81: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) ShoSho wrote: "Would something like "good morning sunshine " be acceptable?"

I am going to say yes, because it is a comparison to the actual weather occurence.


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ShoSho  (shoshost) Thank you: )


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would this be acceptable for sunshine:Her face was tilted to catch the golden glow of the rising sun?


message 84: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) I would take glow as a shine.


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Thank you Dawn!


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would this be acceptable for sunshine:before the sun's first pale rays lit the eastern sky? Sorry to be a bother.


message 87: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) The suns rays will work.


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Thank you so much!


message 89: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H Would this work for sunshine?...

The dawn sun cut through the rain cleaned air and it seemed to pierce the eyes.


message 90: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Jennifer wrote: "Would this work for sunshine?...

The dawn sun cut through the rain cleaned air and it seemed to pierce the eyes."


Yes. the cutting and piercing part implies a shine to me.


message 91: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Would this work for sunshine?...

The dawn sun cut through the rain cleaned air and it seemed to pierce the eyes."

Yes. the cutting and piercing part implies a shine to me."


Thanks bunches!


message 92: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (lovebeingvegan) A couple questions:

Would "the moon shone big and bright in the morning sky" count for moonlight?
What if the word "tail" is used, but it's a figure of speech? For instance, "made him run with his tail between his legs"


message 93: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Melanie wrote: "A couple questions:

Would "the moon shone big and bright in the morning sky" count for moonlight?
What if the word "tail" is used, but it's a figure of speech? For instance, "made him run with his..."


Yes to both. Tail works there because it is refering to the imagined actual tail there.


message 94: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (lovebeingvegan) Thanks! :)


message 95: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (dawn_e) Would "the rainbow colored bubbles" work for rainbow?


message 96: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 03, 2013 09:32AM) (new)

Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 2732 comments Hello! I'm trying to pick out a book that would work to get the "Curly Hair" point. Would this passage work?

"She had the same long, curling hair, the same smile, but there was a distance to her."


message 97: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) yes that will work for curly hair


message 98: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Will the term snowy white work for snow?


message 99: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Also would rainbow brite work for rainbow?


message 100: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) I'll take both of those Jenne.


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