ShadowMaid
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I've never heard of that. Who publishes it?Originally posted by ShadowMaid
School of Tomorrow.
Originally posted by Elaine
I've never heard of that. Who publishes it?
Well, I'm fourteen years old and was saved when I was about five. Our family is of non-denominational Christians. Christine is my only sibling, and I have been homeschooled and have lived in Ohio all of my life. Your turn, Sis!Originally posted by ShadowMaid
You first. I have to think.:shut:
Originally posted by Elaine
Christine and I have to go now. TTYL! By the way, can I add you to my buddy list?
Originally posted by Elaine
What sort of music do you like? You do ballet, don't you?
Thanks! Christine will add you as well.Originally posted by ShadowMaid
Sure. :thumb:
:doh: Sometimes Christine gets tired of my classical music, too, and then we have to listen to southern gospel for a while. One group which we each like is the Hoffman Family :guitar:. What classical composers do you like?Originally posted by ShadowMaid
Classical and Hymns.
My sissy likes only classical. It drives me crazy because she won't let me listen to anything with words!:hammer:
Originally posted by Elaine
Thanks! Christine will add you as well.
Hoffman Family :guitar:. What classical composers do you like?
I really like Mozart and Beethoven, but Bach's harpsichord music grates on my nerves. I like a few of his, though, such as "Badinerie." I really like Tchaikovsky! But I also like Rossini, Handel, Bizet, Scarlatti, Dvorak, and Rimsky-Korsakov. I like lots of others, too, and I don't think I could ever choose a favorite. :think: I never liked opera, either.Originally posted by ShadowMaid
Mozart, Beethovan, Bach, but I would have to say Tchaikovsky is my favorite.:first:
:doh: :chuckle:Originally posted by Yorzhik
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How many times do I have to see that? I use to spell "seperate" wrong many times. But then a teacher (one teacher, not many) told me (not many times, but once), "you can't spell that word because there is 'a rat' in it" And ever since then, many times spelling it later, I've spelled it right. But then again, many years ago, a teacher said, "'here' is a word when sound goes in your ears because you can see the 2 'ears' next to the 'head' that is the 'r'" (not many times, just once). But what I didn't hear, was that she also said "don't forget... it is the opposite." It took me the longest time (many weeks) to stop writing "I here with my ears." And the many times I was corrected, I would say, "CAN'T YOU SEE THE EARS?"
So what can I say? Many things, but just the right thing to say would be... How about this? "'a', as an article, means 'one of many'" Such as: There is 'the' Madonna, a single Virgin Mary, but the word madonna in olden times referred to 'a' lady (one of many ladies) as it is derived from 'ma' and 'donna' literally translated 'my lady'"
I hope these many words do not confuse the issue. Just remember:
'a' means 'one of many'