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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | CRS |
E-mail: | crs7777@live.com |
Data: | 08/FEV/2011 5:13 PM |
Assunto: | round |
Mensagem: |
" O que significa round em? in Melon, round, the M is found "
Methinks we are missing the poetry, or rather, verse. What is the context of this?
Looks like poetic license to me. Like, Petunia, blonde, young, delicious, oh how I miss her...
Maybe it is a portion of a child's reading book teaching the alphabet, and this was the line to learn the "M".
Don't miss the comma ( "," ) between "Melon" and "round" - it makes all the difference.
Be well,
CR
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