In response to
shatterstripes,
ceruleanst, and
tracerj simultaneously:
Turn to page 56.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post that sentence along with these instructions on your LJ.
"All part of the show."
(Dag, two fifty-plus word sentences to start the page and I hit the five-word? The book is Rhyme's Reason, John Hollander.)
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- Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
- I mean it. Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the closest.
- ...straight line to the centroid of your head, if you have to ask.
- I mean it. Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the closest.
- Count if you have to. Start on the first page (including the title) of Chapter One, and remember to count both sides of the page.
- No, a colon doesn't end a sentence.
- Yes, a question-mark ends a sentence.
"All part of the show."
(Dag, two fifty-plus word sentences to start the page and I hit the five-word? The book is Rhyme's Reason, John Hollander.)
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