Erin_Sullivan_339
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there is one I think it's called the dragons translator or something like that and shes utterly useless other than her ability to read write and speak English which translates ancient scripts
I've been saying this for so long! think about it this way, you would let 50 year old and a 55 year old be together no problem. but people would frown upon a 12 year old an 17year old together but it's the same 5year age gap. the acceptable age gap between couples expand when they get older. its utterly baffling
you know you can favourite a contact and set it as priority
yes but instead of mainly focusing on how his daughter would feel, the health of grandmother or even disgust with the attempted murder, he thinks only of himself and the 'danger' he was in
to write your name backward is usually associated with children who are learning to write or have a writing disability. he is saying that -If he repeats his actions and get involved with his brothers business to protect him, the he would be a 'fool' as the brother didnt appreciate his intentions. if he did so then his intelligence would be "like that of a gullible child that doesnt understand adult relations or accepts appreciation that isnt payed with full gratitude.
im pretty sure the original version says pathetic instead of miserable, sometimes the translation changes depending on context.
such potential, but with a bad delivery. I'm confused while reading, or the sentences could have been phrased better. like if what was written was, "to the shop I walked and I pebble I tripped over" it would be better phrased as "I walked to the shop, and tripped over a pebble." but it happens when you have translations, so I can't complain much. keep working hard author, although I personally dislike the book, it's clear reading the comments many others do. dont be discouraged, and instead work to improve your writing😁😁😁
I'm just going to assume this is set around the tang dynasty, in which the printing press was actually created. I believe I wasn't created around 620-900 AD and the actual first mentioning of printing is an imperial decree from 590 AD. the printing press was created around 400 years earlier than in Britain but didn't go very far due to the fact that Chinese has to many characters unlike English. I'll have to check if I got my dates right but I believe I've got the general idea