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01 December 2005, 01:53 AM
dandelion
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Right, Nard...I see at least one wrong answer in your comments. The woman's name was Lydia, not Linda. As far as I know there is no actual Linda anywhere in Bradbury. Correct me if wrong, but I believe the only use of that name was in place of Millie in the movie version of "Fahrenheit 451."

"Why Lin-da. You're ab-so-lute-ly fan-tas-tic."

I believe the other item was a torn-up scarf of Lydia's, but it may not have been picked up at the same time.

I saw the "Married, with Children" episode, too. It wasn't a "Gilligan's Island" plot Bud gave his sister, but merely the theme song, for which she received a lecture from the principal. "A three-hour lecture. A three-hour lecture."
02 December 2005, 06:12 AM
Nard Kordell
dandelion:
There you go! Best intentions fail. Yep! Right there. Lydia! (Oh well!)

By the way, whatever happened to Jazmine, by whom this entire thread was started...?
27 December 2006, 11:12 PM
Phil Knox
Yeah! I've been sitting here a whole year thinking the same thing myself.



28 December 2006, 02:53 AM
philnic
Driven away by our inability to give a straight answer (or keep a straight face)...


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28 December 2006, 12:57 PM
biplane1
Having been in a teaching situation more than once in Minnesota as well as here I, too, feel that if a student has at least read the material and then is a bit perplexed as to theme, connotation, or metaphoric application, then and only then should regular board posters offer a bit of help.

Like others, I many times would answer a question with another question with the idea of getting the student to think about what they were asking and then allowing to find the answer themselves. That is not always possible, but the thing of education is being able to find out information by a variety of means, and then to apply what you have learned.

Duh!!! How stupid am I? I didn't notice that the thread was a year old. Well, what I said above I still believe. That's my story and I am sticking with it.
28 December 2006, 04:46 PM
SteveoDood
Thanks for bumping this one back up, biplane, I got a kick out of reading this. Sadly, it's the highlight of my night, heh heh.


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05 January 2007, 12:57 AM
Walloon
In what other famous story are two children named Peter and Wendy?
05 January 2007, 06:52 AM
Braling II
"Peter Pan" of course.
Coincidentally, I just re-read recently.