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10.10 - The Apprentice
Folk artists often learn their skills and techniques through apprenticeships. Read a book with a title/subtitle that contains a word of at least three letters that can be made from the letters of APPRENTICESHIP. Letters may only be used as many times as they appear. Ex: ape, ice, ship, paper
Required: State the word you are using.


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message 5: by Coralie (last edited Aug 19, 2016 10:31PM) (new)

Coralie APPRENTICESHIP includes the letters T, H, E. does that mean we can read any book with 'the' in the title?


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Deborah | 1667 comments Also has THIS


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Coralie wrote: "APPRENTICESHIP includes the letters T, H, E. does that mean we can read any book with 'the' in the title?"

If your 3-letter word can be found in APPRENTICESHIP it works.


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Deedee | 2344 comments Would proper nouns, like "Paris" work? Thanks!


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Deedee wrote: "Would proper nouns, like "Paris" work? Thanks!"

Yes, proper nouns work


message 10: by Michelle's Empty Nest (last edited Sep 27, 2016 09:32AM) (new)

Michelle's Empty Nest (mlundy5) Would The Prince and the Pauper work for the word prince? Listed as MG+.


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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments ~Michelle~ wrote: "Would The Prince and the Pauper work for the word prince? Listed as MG+."

Yes.


Michelle's Empty Nest (mlundy5) Thanks!


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