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So, I actually considered taking my one quarterly quiz, after seeing a few folks post links to the "how much of a literary geek are you?" quiz.
Then I saw the first question:
Who wrote the sequal to Little Women?
Sorry, but anyone who writes that question has no right to judge my literary geekiness.
Oh, another question from the quiz: Approxamately how many books (excluding novellas and young adult books) do you finish in a week?
And we later get the word "losely."
I wonder if the quizmaker copyedits for Laurell K. Hamilton.
Then I saw the first question:
Who wrote the sequal to Little Women?
Sorry, but anyone who writes that question has no right to judge my literary geekiness.
Oh, another question from the quiz: Approxamately how many books (excluding novellas and young adult books) do you finish in a week?
And we later get the word "losely."
I wonder if the quizmaker copyedits for Laurell K. Hamilton.
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Date: 2004-02-23 06:39 am (UTC)Their writing deserves better, it really does.
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Date: 2004-02-23 07:09 am (UTC)I spotted two misspellings right off the bat - "alegory" and "approxamately"
Idiots.
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Date: 2004-02-23 08:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-02-24 12:43 am (UTC)When a writer makes a comment that refers to something else (i.e. speaking of how a woman is as hard to get as Aurthur's sword was to pull from the stone), it is...
Two of the optional answers are allusion and illusion. I mean, how would the author of the quiz have known the difference?
Besides, I still think it's a metaphor.
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Date: 2004-02-24 05:40 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-02-24 06:58 pm (UTC)