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message 401: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Will this work for Witch:Fate, unbelievably unfair witch?"

I'd need more info.

Calling someone a witch isn't enough we are looking for an actual "magic user". So if it is talking about Fate as a person who uses magic then yes, but just Fate is a bad thing then no.


message 402: by [deleted user] (new)

would this work for witch?

"Because there are bears in the woods," Theodora said.
"And Tigers in the attic," Eleanor said.
"And an old Witch in the tower, and a dragon in the drawing room."


message 403: by Ezi (new)

Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 1882 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Ezinwanyi~For you, Agron wrote: "Sentence: "It was as if the magician conjured up Elena and Isaiah out thin air" "


Well, your sentence says "as if", like it is someones guess, who doesn't believ..."


ok. I see the difference.


message 404: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Delmy =^.^= wrote: "would this work for witch?

"Because there are bears in the woods," Theodora said.
"And Tigers in the attic," Eleanor said.
"And an old Witch in the tower, and a dragon in the drawing room.""


Yes.


message 405: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Would this work for Witch?

"Sheltered him from the witch hunts?"


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Will this work for Witch:Fate, unbelievably unfair witch?"

I'd need more info.

Calling someone a witch isn't enough we are looking for an actual "magic user"...."


Here's the whole sentence:She tried so hard to ensure Franklin didn't experience the same throbbing void, but Fate, that unbelievably unfair witch, had stepped in and robbed her and her son of the future they deserved.


message 407: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Zakiya wrote: "Would this work for Witch?

"Sheltered him from the witch hunts?""


Wow, I didn't expect witch to have so many "ifs".

Short answer yes.

Long answer, I am looking for someone who uses a form of magic. Actually uses it, not an illusion. As for witch hunts or Salem witch trials, those people are accused of doing magic/spells. There is no real proof either way. So being accused of being a witch, as in magic user, is enough. But being called a witch as in a bad person is not.


message 408: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Here's the whole sentence:She tried so hard to ensure Franklin didn't experience the same throbbing void, but Fate, that unbelievably unfair witch, had stepped in and robbed her and her son of the future they deserved."

I don't think so that seems more like name calling than an "occupation". See the long answer in the post above.


message 409: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) that's understandable. thanks dawn!


message 410: by Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (last edited Oct 04, 2013 01:47PM) (new)

Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Here's the whole sentence:She tried so hard to ensure Franklin didn't experience the same throbbing void, but Fate, that unbelievably unfair witch, had stepped i..."

Okay thank you! I'll keep looking.


message 411: by Sam (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) Here's the context for mine, it's a little hard to tell without reading the book though if they're talking for-real magic or just joking around...

"'...how much does he really know about this alchemy and cabbala business? How much does it mean to him?'
'That's just what I was going to ask you. I've never been able to find out-'
'Good lord. I don't know...' Hugh added with an almost avuncular relish. 'Maybe he's a black magician!'"


message 412: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (lovebeingvegan) Does warrior or "sounded like an army" work for soldier?


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would Sorcerer work for Witch/Wizard/Mage?


message 414: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Sam wrote: "Here's the context for mine, it's a little hard to tell without reading the book though if they're talking for-real magic or just joking around...

"'...how much does he really know about this alch..."


It sounds like they are accusing of a type of witch craft so I think I'd take it.


message 415: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Melanie wrote: "Does warrior or "sounded like an army" work for soldier?"

Warrior could be in the right context. A soldier would be employed by a government be it tribe, city, state or country. As long as the warrior works for a form of governing body I'll take it. A lone rogue warrior isn't quite the same as a soldier.

Army would be the group enlisting the soldiers, not the individual themselves, so no.


message 416: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Would Sorcerer work for Witch/Wizard/Mage?"

Yeah.


message 417: by Isha (last edited Oct 04, 2013 05:58PM) (new)

Isha Dawn would either of these work for witch?
"This is turning into a witch hunt"

"she remembered the witch hunt for shifters twenty years ago"


message 418: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (lovebeingvegan) Would brave knight work for soldier?


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would Camping equipment be acceptable for Camp?


message 420: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Nikita wrote: "Dawn would either of these work for witch?
"This is turning into a witch hunt"

"she remembered the witch hunt for shifters twenty years ago""


Yes.


message 421: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Melanie wrote: "Would brave knight work for soldier?"

A knight is a type of soldier so yes.


message 422: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Would Camping equipment be acceptable for Camp?"

No, it should be the place or group.


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would either of these work for Camp:Once they got back to their "camp".

OR

She'd drive them back to their camp?


message 424: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Would either of these work for Camp:Once they got back to their "camp".

OR

She'd drive them back to their camp?"

Both would work


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Would either of these work for Camp:Once they got back to their "camp".

OR

She'd drive them back to their camp?"
Both would work"


Thank you!


message 426: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katdylan) Does a house exploding count as fireworks?


message 427: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Dyllan, The Brazuca Ekaterina wrote: "Does a house exploding count as fireworks?"

Only if the word fireworks is used in the description of the explosion. By definition it does not.


message 428: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katdylan) Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Dyllan, The Brazuca Ekaterina wrote: "Does a house exploding count as fireworks?"

Only if the word fireworks is used in the description of the explosion. By definition it does not."


Okay, thanks!


message 429: by JenniferJ (new)

JenniferJ | 0 comments Dawn would either of these work for witch/wizard/magic?

Ralina, with her evil use of sacrifical blood magic, had tormented and killed....

or

Not only had Ralina commandeered troops by mind control, her blood magicks allowed her to conjure up demons....


message 430: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) I would say a person who used evil sacrificial blood magic is a witch.


message 431: by Debbie (Doc) (new)

Debbie (Doc) Last week, I posted for beer and it was posted on the spreadsheet as Native American. Can you change this for Green Ivy, which will also add a point for us!

Thanks


message 432: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Debbie wrote: "Last week, I posted for beer and it was posted on the spreadsheet as Native American. Can you change this for Green Ivy, which will also add a point for us!

Thanks"

Yup, I'll go fix it now.


message 433: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Ok all I am about to take off on the long boring drive across Kansas this morning so I won't be around much for questions so to help out from the first page here is what I'll take.

10. Native American The indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere.Will take the word or specific tribe. Will take Indian, Eskimo, Sioux, Apache, Navajo. Could be a person or cultural artifact.

cultural artifact. could be an Indian blanket or Indian pottery or such.




Boots is the only word in the list that must be plural. It can not be one boot. it needs to be plural. And I'm looking for the shoe not the thing you attach to a tire or to be booted out of somewhere.


Hope those help, I'll be around late to night to tackle questions for other things.


message 434: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 268 comments Would this work for indian

Let's go, Sketchwood Pow-Wows! The only thing hot about school sports was the Indians.


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments This is a long shot, but will you take sitting Indian style for Native American?

Or if someone asks someone how they feel about Indian food, will that work for Native American?


message 436: by Jenne (last edited Oct 11, 2013 07:00AM) (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) How about don't get into the fight with the fight with your little indian gear?

also for sport is baseball bat or football field ok?


message 437: by Sam (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) Would bikini top work for swimsuit?


message 438: by Paris (last edited Oct 11, 2013 11:21AM) (new)

Paris (pah13) Would this work for king?

He jerked out of whatever fantasy he was concocting of being the next king of the Octagon and rushed me.

And would this work for grass?

He turned away to look into the display that portrayed long wavy grasses, a fake pond and a few trees in the background.

Thanks Dawn!!


message 439: by [deleted user] (new)

so, this might be a stupid question, If four out of five members have a called word and only one person doesn't does the entire group have to reread a book to find that word?
I mean, we would only get a half point anyways right?
does this question make sense? hope so :)


message 440: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 11, 2013 12:16PM) (new)

for native American, would "Indian summer" work?

"Strawberry spring is like Indian summer," he said, "only much more rare. You get a good Indian summer in this part of the country once every two or three years."

AND

for vacation, would "vacation week" work?

"Next week's fourth of July week." Hall nodded.The mill would be shut down Monday to Saturday—vacation week for men with at least one year's tenure."

AND

for Ice would you accept--> Ice Cream Shoppe?


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would this work for Native American:The Native American casino just over the Idaho border?


message 442: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Carrie wrote: "Would this work for indian

Let's go, Sketchwood Pow-Wows! The only thing hot about school sports was the Indians."



Yes Indian will work.


message 443: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "This is a long shot, but will you take sitting Indian style for Native American?

Or if someone asks someone how they feel about Indian food, will that work for Native American?"



Sitting Indian style yes, Indian food I think comes from the country India, so it would be a no.


message 444: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Jenne wrote: "How about don't get into the fight with the fight with your little indian gear?

also for sport is baseball bat or football field ok?"


Yes, both will work.


message 445: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Sam wrote: "Would bikini top work for swimsuit?"

Yes a bikini is a swimsuit.


message 446: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Paris wrote: "Would this work for king?

He jerked out of whatever fantasy he was concocting of being the next king of the Octagon and rushed me.

And would this work for grass?

He turned away to look into the ..."


Yes, both will work


message 447: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Delmy =^.^= wrote: "so, this might be a stupid question, If four out of five members have a called word and only one person doesn't does the entire group have to reread a book to find that word?
I mean, we would only ..."



In theory yes, you don't have to read the book, but then you miss out on the opportunity to get the extra points from your other items. So you could not read but it will hurt your team.


message 448: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Delmy =^.^= wrote: "for native American, would "Indian summer" work?

"Strawberry spring is like Indian summer," he said, "only much more rare. You get a good Indian summer in this part of the country once every two o..."



Yes to all 3


message 449: by ShoSho (last edited Oct 11, 2013 10:12PM) (new)

ShoSho  (shoshost) What if a father reffers to his children as Indians?
(I think that's what he means I haven't read the book so I'm not sure)

"My fort and all my litle Indians are here"


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Would this work for Native American:He'd fought outlaws, renegade Indians acceptable?


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