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Rose Cotton
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Rose "Rosie" Cotton
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Rose "Rosie" Cotton
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Ari, you got it! I would also have accepted Rosie Cotton =)
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Yay for Ari!
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:) Nice, Ari!
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Man, I was read the Hobbit as a child but that was at least 10 years ago! I thought they were rabbits...
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XD Hobbits = rabbits = :lol:
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Rabbits?! :shock: That was watership down! Hmph
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Now I'm seriously wishing I had gotten around to reading that book...
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Watership down? Huh? What you talking about, Belly? : O
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I was, like 6. They were furry things that lived in burrows. *shrugs*
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Next one:
Q. In Anais Nin’s novel, “Children of the Albatross,” there is a scene in which the character Djuna sees a vase of closed flowers on a table, takes one and begins to open up the petals until she is scolded by her lover. What type of flowers are in the vase, and how do they change as she opens them? |
tulips
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tulips
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and how do they change as she opens them?
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Tulips, and they begin decaying
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Tulips, opening them by petal by petal
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changed from plain to exotic flowers?
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Er, plain to exotic flowers. XD Though I'm not to guess again.
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Ari's got it. Though nobody put both parts in the same post, lol.
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Congrats, Ari!
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I've never even heard of that book, although Violet has! I just figured decaying was a good answer. :XD
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Yay! And sorry for not putting both parts in the same post! I skimmed over the question and didn't see the second half of the question. >w<;;;
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Def. had to google that one, ahaha.
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