Random Analogies
House Elf Is Like An Indentured Servant
a: A house elf ~
b: an indentured servant
What: "In a lot of ways, a house elf is like an indentured servant. They serve the person that owns them until they are given their freedom. Indentured servants usually worked for a set amount of time but a house elf only had one way to become free". The rest is in the linked article....
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LCC: JX
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Date: Aug 2 2011 12:38 PM
# 939 Critique Analogy
What Is He Talking About?
a: Possessive case ~
b: something confusing
What: "We, of course, know nothing in and of ourselves. We must all be taught. No language develops irrational concepts for any word. To say that that is the meaning of a mere second person pronoun in the genitive or possessive case is like saying that "it is not for you to go to Mexico." That means "in and of yourself it is not for you to go" before tritely adding ". . .but you can take a bus." Regrettably, for Camping's sake, Acts 1:7 means what it is translated to mean: "It is not for you to know.""
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Date: Oct 10 2013 3:51 PM
# 3921 Critique Analogy

