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E:29/1? Win a load of PC stuff
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Went for Old Mother Hubbard as mums know best
"Those who try to make sense of the world are divided into four categories: scientists, theologians, philosophers, and fools. Correction ... make that one category with three sub-divisions" -- Carlo Kensada0 -
Oops sorry i never even saw a question so i entered without giving a answer:)Darren0
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After much delibertation (?) I went for Mother Hubbard too!
Cheers:j0 -
Perhaps we should email them after the comp is over and ask the answer?
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I think of all the answers, Naria is least likely, because it is a wardrobe (, for clothes).
After some research for Dr Caligari, I found that the Cabinet (, a generic term for a storage item), was actually more of a coffin.
This leaves Hubbard, which by process of elimination, and the name itself, makes it the most obvious choice.
As to what is and is not literature, having use Microsoft word's thesarus, literary and literature(/text), are two different word with different meanings.0 -
I guess it could be any really, though I would say Dr Caligari's least likely. So it's either that the answer is Narnia being a book while the others are a rhyme and a film; or that a wardrobe and a cabinet are not in effect true cupboards so the answer is Mother Hubbard.
I went for Narnia as I thought it seemed too obvious to be Mother Hubbard.
I really would like to know what the answer is as they see it though. lol.
Maybe you should put a poll on the first thread Dalkirst.I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis0 -
Wikipedia has cupboard as a storage area enclosed by doors, so I've opted for Nania - but its certainly a very ambiguous question.0
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