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Choptalk - Somebody killed something (difficulty rating 8) (22/03/2007) | 
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| Related resources: Prose | Pre 1914 prose | | Solve this literary jigsaw puzzle: it's a quotation from 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'
(Answer: 'It seems very pretty,' she said when she had finished it, 'but it's rather hard to understand! (You see she didn't like to confess, even to herself, that she couldn't make it out at all.) 'Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas - only I don't exactly know what they are! However, somebody killed something, that's clear, at any rate!' |
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Choptalk - The Accusation (difficulty rating 7) (22/03/2007) | 
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| Related resources: Plays | Much Ado About Nothing (KS3) | | Solve this literary jigsaw puzzle: it's a quotation from 'Much Ado About Nothing', Act III.
(Answer: Give not this rotten orange to your friend; she's but the sign and semblance of her honour. Behold how like a maid she blushes here! O, what authority and show of truth can cunning sin cover itself withal!) |
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