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Study Notes Dated : 2012-11-18

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1:
What kinds of food do you usually eat on your favorite holiday?
Answer :
There is no such thing as the Queen's English. The property has gone into the hands
of a joint stock company and we own the bulk of the shares!

Question 2:
What do you think of tour group packages?
Answer :
Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the
successful one is a lot of hard work.

Question 3:
What is the best pair of shoes you have ever owned? Why were they so good?
Answer :
You have the power in the present moment to change limiting beliefs and consciously
plant the seeds for the future of your choosing. As you change your mind, you
change your experience.

Question 4:
Do you prefer to watch movies in the theater or in the comfort of your own home?
Answer :
They fell out over pigs, let them fall in over pigs.

Question 5:
If you could make a holiday, what would it be like? What traditions would it have?
What would people eat on your holiday?
Answer :
The principles which men give to themselves end by overwhelming their noblest
intentions.

Question 6:
What\u2019s your favorite way to waste time?
Answer :
An editor should have a pimp for a brother, so he'd have someone to look up to.

Question 7:
Are there any songs that always bring a tear to your eye?
Answer :
A line will take us hours maybe; Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought, Our
stitching and unstitching has been naught.

Question 8:
What would be your perfect weekend?
Answer :
Nothing in my life, not even a concert career, can surpass in importance the divine
calling of being a mother.

Question 9:
What kinds of food do you usually eat on your favorite holiday?
Answer :
If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied.

Question 10:
What do app makers do that really annoys you?
Answer :
Gardening can be a compelling cooperative activity. Your best harvest may be the
pleasure you get from working with family and friends. There's never a shortage of
things to do, no limit to the lessons that can be learned, especially for children,
and there's always plenty of credit to go around, even for the mistakes.

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