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TASK HELP: Fall Challenge 2018
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25.3 - Beth NC's task: Cards Against Humanity
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So I have never heard of this game does the answer have to make sense grammaticallyfor instance i thought of
why cant i sleep at night -Ghost Wall
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Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with From a Low and Quiet Sea - this feels like it needs an extra word after "with" to make sense but would it work?
1) Why can't I sleep at night: Nobody's Perfect2) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with... The Long Hitch Home
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2) Well, what do you have to say for yourself Casey? This is the third time you have ben sent to the principal’s office for...Getting Wound Up
I love Cards Against Humanity!!! I’ve played it with friends at quite a few cocktail parties. Have you ever played What Do You Meme? It is similar but with memes (obviously) instead of sentences/phrases. The cousins play it at the holidays after Grandma has gone to bed. 😜
Let's see if these titles work:Option A - 3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me The Master Key
Option B - 3) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with The Shadow Killer
Dee wrote: "1) Why can't I sleep at night: Nobody's Perfect2) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with... The Long Hitch Home
Love those Dee
Brooke wrote: "I love Cards Against Humanity!!! I’ve played it with friends at quite a few cocktail parties. Have you ever played What Do You Meme? It is similar but with memes (obviously) instead of sentences/ph..."LOL that sounds exactly like something my grandkids would do and enjoy. I will have to find it for them.....and then go to bed LOL
Pia wrote: "Let's see if these titles work:Option A - 3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me The Master Key
Option B - 3) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child ..."
Great answers Pia but Option A has to be a one or two word title
So, unless grammar is an issue, I think I'm going with:A. 3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me Something Wicked
B. 1) Next time on Dr. Phil, How to talk to your child about (your/a) Career of Evil
I just want to make sure it is okay if the tense is wrong as this example:2) Well, what do you have to say for yourself Casey? This is the third time you have been sent to the principal’s office for
Kiss the Girl
Jecca wrote: "I just want to make sure it is okay if the tense is wrong as this example:2) Well, what do you have to say for yourself Casey? This is the third time you have been sent to the principal’s office ..."
Yes it works
Trish wrote: "So, unless grammar is an issue, I think I'm going with:A. 3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me Something Wicked
B. 1) Next time on Dr. Phil, How to talk to your child about..."
Love them
Checking if this works since it isn't really grammatical:Why can't I sleep at night? Starless
(My other one is
Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with... The Atheist in the Attic)
checking if this works money cant buy me love but it can buy me - Snap
In parts of the UK "Snap" is used to mean a packed lunch
or it could go on why do i hurt all over
Julia wrote: "Checking if this works since it isn't really grammatical:Why can't I sleep at night? Starless
(My other one is
Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child comi..."
The first one is a little confusing because it is an adjective, but the second one is great.
Marie (UK) wrote: "checking if this works money cant buy me love but it can buy me - Snap
In parts of the UK "Snap" is used to mean a packed lunch
or it could go on why do i hurt all over"
It works in that context
Foxy Grandma wrote: "Julia wrote: "Checking if this works since it isn't really grammatical:Why can't I sleep at night? Starless
(My other one is
Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precoci..."
OK, I'll look for something else for book A. Thanks.
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Starless (other topics)Snap (other topics)
Starless (other topics)
Snap (other topics)
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I am bringing back a challenge I did in a previous season. One of my favorite things to do is play Cards Against Humanity with my friends. The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest white card. It is hilarious and interesting to see how different people answer the questions. Let’s play a book version on here.
Choose one question or phrase from option A and one from option B. Read a book with a title meets the criteria and would provide an answer to the question or complete the phrase. The answer can be serious, sarcastic or funny.
Required: Include the question with your answer in it when you post so we can all enjoy your answer choice.
Option A – Read a book with a one or two word title that answers one of the following questions or completes the phrase. Subtitles should be ignored.
1) Why can’t I sleep at night?
2) Why do I hurt all over?
3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me ________________________.
Option B – Read a book with a title that has three or more words in the title that can complete the phrase. Subtitles should be ignored.
1) Next time on Dr. Phil, How to talk to your child about ________________.
2) Well, what do you have to say for yourself Casey? This is the third time you have been sent to the principal’s office for _________________________________.
3) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with _________________________.
Examples:
Examples:
Option A
1) Why can’t I sleep at night? Those Girls
2) Why do I hurt all over? Cursed Faerie
3) Money can’t buy me love, but it can buy me… Revenge
Option B
1) Next time on Dr Phil, how to talk to your child about... The Darkest Passion
2) Well, what do you have to say for yourself Casey? This is the third time you have ben sent to the principal’s office for... Howling at the Moon
3) Wes Anderson’s new film tells the story of a precocious child coming to terms with... The Agony and the Ecstasy