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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2014
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20.4 - Author! Author! - Valorie's Task: Word Trivia: Name That Word!
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Can we use a plural form of the homonym?Like springs for spring?
Never mind. I found something….
Option 3 :
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter LETTER
Option 3:A Change of Pace
homonym: change
note no children's genre listed
***I will seek ebook approval after it is approved here. Thanks
Pat wrote: "Can we use a plural form of the homonym?Like springs for spring?
Never mind. I found something….
Option 3 :
[book:Crooked Letter, Crooked L..."I will allow plurals and possessives for options 1 & 3 only, because once you add an s to the end of the palindrome it will usually not be a palindrome anymore.
Glad you found something Pat!
Susan A wrote: "Option 3:A Change of Pace
homonym: change
note no children's genre listed
***I will seek ebook approval after it is approved here. Thanks"
Approved, "change" is on the list!
Book Concierge wrote: "Would this qualify for Option 2 Palindrome (it's a possessive ..)Hannah's Dream"
Unfortunately this won't work. Once you add the "s" to the end of "Hannah" it's not a palindrome anymore.
OPTION 2:Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's (eye)
What Happened to Hannah (hannah)
The Eye of the World (eye)
Anna Karenina (anna)
High Noon (noon)
Deana wrote: "OPTION 2:Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's (eye)
What Happened to Hannah (hannah)
The Eye of the World (eye)
Anna Karenina (an..."
All of those will work
Is young adult okay?If so I would like to read:
Love Letters to the Dead for option 3, the word is Letter(s)
Does this work for Option 2, I think I saw the author name in message 1...The Eternal Highlander by Hannah Howell.
OR
His Bonnie Bride by Hannah Howell.
I haven't decided which one I want to read since I left both series in the middle and I wanted to read them from the beginning since its been a while since I read them. I don't think I saw any rules against re-read for this task, but double checking...
Nicole wrote: "Is young adult okay?If so I would like to read:
Love Letters to the Dead for option 3, the word is Letter(s)"
Yes, I believe Young adult works with the SRC rules. Your book works!
Kathy G. wrote: "Does this work for option 3?Circles of Time
(circles)
Thanks-"
I don't see "circle/s" on the True Homonyms list, so it won't work. Let me know if I've missed it on the list.
Hina wrote: "Does this work for Option 2, I think I saw the author name in message 1...The Eternal Highlander by Hannah Howell.
OR
His Bonnie Bride by Hannah Howell.
I haven't..."
Yep Hannah Howell works, Re-reads are fine.
Paul wrote: "aka MetshaftWill Toll For The Brave
work for option 1. "Toll"Cheers,
Metshaft"
I don't see "toll" on the list, so this will have to be a no. Let me know if I've missed it on the list somewhere. I'm using the lists to make it a little easier for the mods to keep track of this task. Sorry Paul, hope you can use it for another task.
Could I have The Hanover Square Affair approved for Option 3 using "Square" as a true homonym from the list?
KSMary wrote: "Could I have The Hanover Square Affair approved for Option 3 using "Square" as a true homonym from the list?""Square" is on the list, your book is approved!
Dee wrote: "whew finally found a book - option 3 - Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble (fire)""Fire" is on the list, your book is approved! Sorry you had a hard time :(
It wasn't hard more just didn't have the time to go through shelves searching for words but today was slow as molasses at work! I love tasks that push me
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Choose ONE of the options below and read one book.
Note: NO books with the “childrens” or “kids” genre, regardless of length.
1. Onomatopoeia: A word that phonetically imitates, resembles or suggests the source of the sound that it describes.
Read a book with an onomatopoeia** in the title or subtitle.
**Please make sure your word appears on this list: Onomatopoeia Plurals and possessives are OK, but no other variations.
Examples:Devil Said Bang (Bang), Drip Dead (Drip), and Flutter (Flutter).
2. Palindrome: A word, phrase, number or any other sequence of units which has the property of reading the same forwards as it does backwards.
Read a book with a single word palindrome of 3 or more letters in the title, subtitle, or author's name. Here is a helpful list: Palindromic words
Examples: Dead Level (Level), The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life (Civic), and Highland Destiny by Hannah Howell (Hannah).
3. Homonym: A word that is both spelled and pronounced the same, but has different meanings.
Read a book with a homonym from this list of True Homonyms in the title, subtitle, or author's name. Plurals and possessives are OK, but no other variations.
Examples: The Sign (Sign), and Pass the Butterworms: Remote Journeys Oddly Rendered (Remote), andFlat-Out Love by Jessica Park (Park).
Required: Indicate the option and state the word that meets the criterion