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Post by Tegid on Nov 7, 2005 16:32:56 GMT -5
Only Meg could, and to do it, she had to find something she had that IT did not have. It was love, and she had to love Charles Wallace.
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Post by kahne9 on Nov 7, 2005 17:20:03 GMT -5
Yes siree! Your turn.
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Post by Tegid on Nov 7, 2005 16:40:28 GMT -5
Why did the tramp take the sheets?
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Post by dinadan on Nov 7, 2005 16:45:24 GMT -5
To make ghosts to scare people away from the abandoned house.
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Post by Tegid on Nov 7, 2005 16:59:50 GMT -5
And the floor is yours, dinadan.
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Post by dinadan on Nov 7, 2005 20:44:05 GMT -5
Name the places that the three ladies take the children before they get to Camazotz.
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Post by kahne9 on Nov 7, 2005 20:55:21 GMT -5
Uriel, the third planet of the star Malach in the spiral nebula messier 101, and to the Happy Medium in a planet within Orion's belt and then finally to Camazotz.
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Post by Tegid on Nov 7, 2005 20:56:18 GMT -5
First to Uriel, then to a "fun" 2-D planet that the children couldn't have survived on, then to the "happy medium's" planet in Orion's Belt.
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Post by dinadan on Nov 8, 2005 13:56:52 GMT -5
Tegid is correct.
Your turn.
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Post by Tegid on Nov 8, 2005 17:51:15 GMT -5
What thing on Camazotz did Meg think seemed like the way something would have been on the 2-D world they had accidentally stopped at?
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Post by Tegid on Nov 11, 2005 15:41:37 GMT -5
Okay, time for a new question, then:
Name two people in the Time Quartet (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, and Many Waters), where one person verbally declares love for another, and the other immediately replies with a verbal declaration of love for the first.
(I know of three such instances. You can pick up one, two, or three points on this question; more if you can give me ones I'm overlooking. But only the first correct responder gets points, and gets to ask the next question.)
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Post by kahne9 on Nov 13, 2005 19:51:16 GMT -5
How about Meg and Calvin.
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Post by Tegid on Nov 13, 2005 20:09:34 GMT -5
I don't know of a place in these books where Meg and Calvin tell each other that in a single exchange.
I saw such a declaration only once in A Wrinkle in Time, and it seemed rather surprising to me who was involved, considering that this was the only time in that book (unless I'm overlooking any other instance).
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Post by Tegid on Nov 14, 2005 11:30:08 GMT -5
Okay, the previous two questions can still be bonus questions for this next one right now. Let's move along.
Who was the principal at Meg's school, and later became principal at Charles Wallace's school?
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Post by DanTheMan on Nov 14, 2005 12:28:12 GMT -5
Mr. Jenkins
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