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message 201: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Donna wrote: "Trees above bears nose? I can see them, but wanted to verify it with you!

Broken Bridges by Cheyenne Meadows"


I can see the trees when I zoom in, so I'd say yes, it works. 😃


message 202: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Roger - president of NBR United - wrote: "Alliterate J.L. Langley?"

Since I've had that exact same question (although a different author) and haven't had a chance to ask, I don't feel comfortable making a call on this one. Sorry! Hopefully Kat will pop in at some point before too long and have an answer for both of us!


message 203: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays 😊 🎉☃️


message 204: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Roger - president of NBR United - wrote: "Alliterate J.L. Langley?"

Sorry no.


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 2042 comments Why not?
I need to know so I don't pester you with a lot of questions,


message 206: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Roger - president of NBR United - wrote: "Why not?
I need to know so I don't pester you with a lot of questions,"


Roger, not sure what Kat's response is going to be, but this is why I haven't tried to use an "initial"...

al·lit·er·a·tion
/əˌlidəˈrāSH(ə)n/
noun
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

Initials are "letters" not "words" so, therefore, I can't use them... grrr


message 207: by Christina T (new)

Christina T (crysteena73) | 1705 comments I finished a book with hyphenated words... will this work for alliteration?
High-Powered, Hot-Blooded


message 208: by Lea (new)

Lea | 1631 comments MountainKat wrote: "Date 2 - A - Tasks: Breakdown of the qualifications for possible tasks for Date 2.

Please remember that all tags/lists must qualify IN CONTEXT!! Links MUST be provided.

Don't make more work for y..."


Hi Kat
Will over be considered a small word ?


message 209: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Kat, can "cowboy" be an adjective if it is describing what kind of deputy he is?
Cowboy Deputy (Lawmen of Black Rock, #3) by Carla Cassidy Cowboy Deputy


message 210: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments MountainKat wrote: "Just letting you all know what is going on here in my world. We have been redoing parts of our kitchen and they were late installing out countertops AND it took longer than it should have. So hubby..."

HI MKat, Just checking in to see how you are doing. Hopefully everything came together and you all had a wonderful holiday!


message 211: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Christina T wrote: "I finished a book with hyphenated words... will this work for alliteration?
High-Powered, Hot-Blooded"


Hi Christina, I'm not comfortable answering that one since it it will be actually clarifying the rule rather than just being an opinion on a specific circumstance. Kat will have to answer when she has a chance to get here. Sorry!


message 212: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Lea wrote: "Hi Kat
Will over be considered a small word ?"


Hi Lea,

Sorry, but I'd have to say 'over' doesn't qualify as a small word.


message 213: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Donna wrote: "Kat, can "cowboy" be an adjective if it is describing what kind of deputy he is?
Cowboy Deputy (Lawmen of Black Rock, #3) by Carla Cassidy Cowboy Deputy"


Hi Donna,

Based on my understanding, Cowboy would be an adjective - as you said, describing the deputy.


message 214: by Naomi (new)

Naomi | 903 comments Would any of these work?
The Bite Before Christmas Bite Before
One Grave at a Time at a
Bound by Flames Bound by


message 215: by Lea (new)

Lea | 1631 comments ~KarenH~ wrote: "Lea wrote: "Hi Kat
Will over be considered a small word ?"

Hi Lea,

Sorry, but I'd have to say 'over' doesn't qualify as a small word."


Thanks For the answer Karen, hope you’re enjoying the holidays


message 216: by Christina T (new)

Christina T (crysteena73) | 1705 comments No worries Karen. The hyphenated words are in a gray area for sure.


message 217: by Truitt_T (new)

Truitt_T | 805 comments So, given the example of Cowboy Deputy, may I count sugar in Sugar Season as an adjective?

Thanks!


message 218: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24340 comments Kat/Karen - will Someday, Someday qualify for alliteration? Wasn't sure if it worked with a repeated word...

Thanks!


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 2042 comments I also have a similar question Liar, Liar


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 2042 comments If it helps, according to grammar rules a hyphenated word is considered to be one word


message 221: by AliciaJ (new)

AliciaJ | 1869 comments I'm also wondering about the hyphenated word question. I'm reading Two-Man Team.


message 222: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Hi all! I'm back - mostly. We had family here through today and I've started putting the house back together, though there is still a ways to go! I've made a dent in the laundry piles - it's amazing how much bedding and how many towels 12 people need. 😳 This afternoon, we had to prep for the winter storm hitting us now. At least the forecasted snow amount is lower than it was yesterday - hopefully they are correct. 🤞🏼

I will work on the questions here, then head over to my messages and then start checking books. It won't be quick, but I'll start making a dent tonight. (Hopefully the internet keeps working, the satellite is already out.)

Thank you for the understanding! It was a lot of work, but so nice to have everyone here for a little while. The kitchen issues made for even more work and stress, but it got done. There are still problems to fix, but I just ignored them for the holiday. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and weekend! And that everyone is staying well!!


message 223: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Roger - president of NBR United - wrote: "Why not?
I need to know so I don't pester you with a lot of questions,"


Initials are not words.


message 224: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Dec 27, 2021 07:39PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Christina T wrote: "I finished a book with hyphenated words... will this work for alliteration?
High-Powered, Hot-Blooded"


Hyphenated words will count as one word, so that would work.


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 2042 comments And 218 and 219?


message 226: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Naomi wrote: "Would any of these work?
The Bite Before Christmas Bite Before
One Grave at a Time at a
Bound by Flames Bound by"


Had to think those through, especially the second - I didn't even see it at first. But those would all work.


message 227: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Truitt_T wrote: "So, given the example of Cowboy Deputy, may I count sugar in Sugar Season as an adjective?

Thanks!"


Yes.


message 228: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Jane (PS) wrote: "Kat/Karen - will Someday, Someday qualify for alliteration? Wasn't sure if it worked with a repeated word...

Thanks!"


Yes.


message 229: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Roger - president of NBR United - wrote: "I also have a similar question Liar, Liar"

Yes.


message 230: by Naomi (new)

Naomi | 903 comments MountainKat wrote: "Naomi wrote: "Would any of these work?
The Bite Before Christmas Bite Before
One Grave at a Time at a
Bound by Flames Bound by"

Had to think those ..."


Thank you


message 231: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments AliciaJ wrote: "I'm also wondering about the hyphenated word question. I'm reading Two-Man Team."

That works.


message 232: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Dec 27, 2021 08:11PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments I didn't address any questions that Karen answered - her answers stand. And thank you so much Karen!! I literally didn't even open my computer, not to mention my Kindle, for days!


message 233: by Truitt_T (new)

Truitt_T | 805 comments Thanks for all the answers, MKat - once you got back online you were quick!

I can't imagine having such a full house and being anywhere near recovered yet - kudos to you.

Thanks for everything you do!


message 234: by R~wka (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments A is for Ambulance - Read a book featuring a first responder
will bodyguard work for this?


message 235: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Chan wrote: "Hi. We Caught Him Book Line & Reader would like to check in for the Speed Dating Rose please."

I had to go looking for this, it must have come in while I was making my post about how stressed I was. And then when I came back, I only looked at the nw posts. 🤦🏻‍♀️ I went looking because in the new posts, no one had claimed it and I realized that in the middle of the night... I will check on this in the next little bit.


message 236: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments R~wka wrote: "A is for Ambulance - Read a book featuring a first responder
will bodyguard work for this?"


No, a body guard is not a first responder.


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Gustaf | 1936 comments Would I be able to count Six-Packs and Snowshoes for alliteration or is the hyphen be too much?


message 238: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Gustaf wrote: "Would I be able to count Six-Packs and Snowshoes for alliteration or is the hyphen be too much?"

Hyphenated words are considered one word, so that would work.


message 239: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments OK, I'm just getting started checking books in the SH thread. I want to make a couple of things clear.

The alliterated words need to either begin with the same sound OR the same letter. But it has to be one of those to work.

Words that can be adjectives or other parts of speech, need to be used as a adjective in the title to work for Adjective!

I've noticed a lot of modifiers being used as adjectives when they are in fact still nouns - a couple of examples in this thread. Since this was overlooked initially and it wasn't until I went down a rabbit hole to check something that I figured it out myself, I will allow modifiers to work as adjectives for this task.


message 240: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24340 comments 😝 I feel the need to re-educate myself in the constructs of the English language!!

(And I hadn't felt hopeless before this week 🤓)


message 241: by Lea (new)

Lea | 1631 comments Jane (PS) wrote: "😝 I feel the need to re-educate myself in the constructs of the English language!!

(And I hadn't felt hopeless before this week 🤓)"


I definitely think I need my school money back😅 I keep thinking it is because English is my second language, but I am a 100% certain I would not do any better if it was in danish 😉


message 242: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24340 comments Lea wrote: "Jane (PS) wrote: "😝 I feel the need to re-educate myself in the constructs of the English language!!

(And I hadn't felt hopeless before this week 🤓)"

I definitely think I need my school money ba..."


Its surprising how much you forget of the basics from primary school! I didn't really touch on this stuff in secondary school... OMG - over 40 years ago 🤣


message 243: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments I totally understand! You think you have a clear understanding of what an adjective is and then you start looking and it gets really confusing! I'm not sure whether I never learned about modifiers or if I completely forgot about them, but it was eye opening to gain an understanding of them. 🤔


message 244: by Naomi (new)

Naomi | 903 comments Does a series title count for example Rule
(Marked Men #1)?


message 245: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Naomi wrote: "Does a series title count for example Rule
(Marked Men #1)?"


No, it has to be the title or author.


message 246: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bookoutbelow) | 4062 comments If there is a middle initial listed, can we still use the alliteration of the first and last name?

Just as an example (don't want to give a book away but figure this is a question other's may have). If the author's name was Bob G. Black, would alliteration still count?


message 247: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Dec 29, 2021 03:15PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Amanda wrote: "If there is a middle initial listed, can we still use the alliteration of the first and last name?

Just as an example (don't want to give a book away but figure this is a question other's may have..."


Yes, I will allow an initial in the author's name.


message 248: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Just to clarify, can we use a retired FBI agent for our "first responder" qualification?


message 249: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31777 comments Donna wrote: "Just to clarify, can we use a retired FBI agent for our "first responder" qualification?"

That really doesn't work in context.


message 250: by Truitt_T (new)

Truitt_T | 805 comments If the book is tagged law enforcement (or similar) but the individual in question is FBI, DEA, Homeland Security, Federal Marshals Service, etc., would that work? I wans't sure if the prior no was because of the retired status or the agency.

Thanks!


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