The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
TASK HELP: Spring Challenge 2019
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30.5 - Dlmrose's Task: Answered and Asked
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Laura wrote: "Does this work?
Book 1: The Keeper of Lost Things
Book 2 Just What Kind of Mother Are You?"
yes
Book 1: The Keeper of Lost Things
Book 2 Just What Kind of Mother Are You?"
yes

Book 1: The Widows
Book 2:Who Is Rich?
Thanks,
Andy"
yes"
Thanks

Could I use
Question Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
with the Critical Incidents as an answer?
Marie (UK) wrote: "I may have run into a problem with What Happens in France only having a kindle edition and no page numbers
Could I use
Question Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
with the..."
Yes, that works
Could I use
Question Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
with the..."
Yes, that works

Would this work?
Question: What Was She Thinking?
Answer: Girls Burn Brighter
Thank you!
Darlene wrote: "Queen Bee Darlene
Would this work?
Question: What Was She Thinking?
Answer: Girls Burn Brighter
Thank you!"
Please include links
Would this work?
Question: What Was She Thinking?
Answer: Girls Burn Brighter
Thank you!"
Please include links
Stephanie (Librarianish) wrote: "How about these:
Book 1: Why Can't I Be You
Book 2: Next Year, for Sure"
Those work
Book 1: Why Can't I Be You
Book 2: Next Year, for Sure"
Those work
Amy wrote: "How about this one:
Book 1: Just What Kind of Mother Are You?
Book 2: Educated"
Swapping books - answer-/ask - it would work.
Book 1: Just What Kind of Mother Are You?
Book 2: Educated"
Swapping books - answer-/ask - it would work.

Book 1: Just What Kind of Mother Are You?
Book 2: Educated"
Swapping books - answer-/ask - it would work."
Thanks! I tried listening to the other book I chose but kept losing interest.

How do you feel about
A: While Mortals Sleep
Q: Will You Ever Change?
*hopeful grin*
Cat wrote: "I had a plan that didn't require any verification, but since then the needs of a different challenge have seen me read some unplanned books, and I might have a slightly philosophical answer/questio..."
I can see it, OK
I can see it, OK

Yay! thanks :)

Just wanted to make sure this would work:
Book 1: The City in the Middle of the Night
Book 2: Where Am I Now?
Thanks!
Jessica wrote: "Bookwrm526
Just wanted to make sure this would work:
Book 1: The City in the Middle of the Night
Book 2: Where Am I Now?
Thanks!"
That works.
Just wanted to make sure this would work:
Book 1: The City in the Middle of the Night
Book 2: Where Am I Now?
Thanks!"
That works.

Book 2 (question): Whose Body?
Book 1 (answer): Schrödinger's Dog or The Maltese Goddess
Aprilleigh wrote: "How about these?
Book 2 (question): Whose Body?
Book 1 (answer): Schrödinger's Dog or The Maltese Goddess"
those would work
Book 2 (question): Whose Body?
Book 1 (answer): Schrödinger's Dog or The Maltese Goddess"
those would work

Book 1. Books on Fire
Book 2. What Does a Black Hole Look Like?"
yes"
Thanks. I think I am going to rethink. But just in case, it's good to have the verification.
Deedee wrote: "Does this pair work?
Book 1: The Serpent Garden
Book 2: Where the Dead Sit Talking
Thanks!"
A question is a sentence that asks you something. Where the Dead Sit Talking would need a verb- Where DO the dead sit talking?
Book 1: The Serpent Garden
Book 2: Where the Dead Sit Talking
Thanks!"
A question is a sentence that asks you something. Where the Dead Sit Talking would need a verb- Where DO the dead sit talking?

Q What To Do When Machines Do Everything: How to Get Ahead in a World of AI, Algorithms, Bots, and Big Data
A Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Thanks!
Mai wrote: "Hi, does this work?
Q What To Do When Machines Do Everything: How to Get Ahead in a World of AI, Algorithms, Bots, and Big Data
A Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Thanks!"
"What To Do When Machines Do Everything" is a statement.
Q What To Do When Machines Do Everything: How to Get Ahead in a World of AI, Algorithms, Bots, and Big Data
A Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Thanks!"
"What To Do When Machines Do Everything" is a statement.

Q: Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
A: You
My thinking is that the question implies that there is an obstacle (person/object/situation) preventing "them" from asking Evans, and so "you" could mean that the asker of the question was in fact the obstacle.
Sarah wrote: "Does this work? As my logic clearly can fail...
Q: Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
A: You
My thinking is that the question implies that there is an obstacle (person/obje..."
Yes, that works
Q: Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
A: You
My thinking is that the question implies that there is an obstacle (person/obje..."
Yes, that works
Jecca wrote: "Just checking to see if this works:
Q: Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A: Twisted
?"
"Where" would relate to a place. Can you explain how "twisted" fits?
Q: Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A: Twisted
?"
"Where" would relate to a place. Can you explain how "twisted" fits?

Q: Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A: Twisted
?"
"Where" would relate to a place. Can you explain how "twisted" fits?"
I was thinking "where" as not in a physical place, but more, where as a situation. Like; where is your head at? So, "where'd you go" being not in place but in mind. And twisted being a way of thinking, like warped or twisted.
Jecca wrote: "Dlmrose wrote: "Jecca wrote: "Just checking to see if this works:
Q: Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A: Twisted
?"
"Where" would relate to a place. Can you explain ho..."
OK
Q: Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A: Twisted
?"
"Where" would relate to a place. Can you explain ho..."
OK
Books mentioned in this topic
Where'd You Go, Bernadette (other topics)Twisted (other topics)
Where'd You Go, Bernadette (other topics)
Twisted (other topics)
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Book 1: The Widows
Book 2:Who Is Rich?
Thanks,
Andy"
yes