| bio | website | blog.shounig.com |
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| location | Los Angeles, CA | |
| age | 15 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Dec 28 '12 at 23:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
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Feb 6 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb 4 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 12 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 30 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 3 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 7 |
comment |
Word for the extent of truth of an article I use "accuracy" and "reliability" a lot (I'm in AP English, so we analyze articles often). |
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May 25 |
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Burst in or into laughter? @J.R.: That's exactly it, and can't "out" be remove from that sentence while maintaining proper grammar? |
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May 25 |
asked | Burst in or into laughter? |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 8 |
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Term for someone who has experienced many hardships added 543 characters in body |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | How do I quote nonconsecutive lines from a poem? |
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Nov 17 |
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How do I quote nonconsecutive lines from a poem? Is there no way of doing this within a sentence? Like: He writes: "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/.../And the mome raths outgrabe." |
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Nov 17 |
asked | How do I quote nonconsecutive lines from a poem? |
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Sep 1 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 30 |
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Term for someone who has experienced many hardships @BlueRaja: Neither. I want to imply that they've gained some wisdom or knowledge from it. |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Analytical |





