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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2010, 15:01 
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Is it Gwen Parry and a 'cello?


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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2010, 21:23 
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No, it isn't Gwen Parry, though I believe she witnesses the subject with the object.

The instrument is not a 'cello.

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2010, 21:44 
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Samaris Davis and a penny whistle


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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2010, 21:51 
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No, neither Sam nor a penny whistle. Closer genre, though.

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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The regulation week having gone by without a guess :(, I am supposed to give a hint. Would it help to say that the prefect's efforts were "transmuted to fairy music"?

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Is it Catriona Wilson (?) and the accordian?

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Yes! Catriona Watson and the "excruciating noises" of her toy accordion. Your turn....

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Ah, Watson! :oops: Knew it was a 'W'. Sorry.

Right, I'm thinking of someone and something.

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Is the subject able to move the object?

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Yes, the subject could move the object if they wanted.

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Is the object typically used in a lesson?

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Does the object belong to the subject?

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The object is owned by the subject, but I don't think that it would ever be used in a lesson - certainly it isn't typically used so!

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 Post subject: Re: Subject and Object 9
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Do we see the object outdoors?

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We do see the object outdoors.

ETA: I feel that I should say that it's never explicitly stated that we do so, as of my knowledge, that's just common sense speaking.

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Is the object alive?

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No, the object isn't alive - but the subject is! :lol:

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Is the object bigger than the subject?

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No, the object is smaller than the subject.

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Would the subject consider the object edible?

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