... to carry out clandestine operations in the occupied countries? The philosophical questions are even more difficult. How can God allow evil to run rampant, inflicting so much suffering on the innocent? Is martyrdom an act of pride?
Collected and original acronyms, epigrams, graffiti, limericks, palindromes, riddles, puns, univocalics, and other word games and plays, in verse and prose, provide a month-by-month, day-by-day playground of linguistic swings and...
An assortment of writings, including limericks, riddles, puns puzzles, tongue twisters, poetry, malapropisms, palindromes, Tom Swifties, and Spoonerisms, for each day of the year.
Learn the origins of popular phrases in the English language through this exciting book of games perfect for language lovers.
Readers can let the book drop open at any page and find an invitation to appreciate the absurdities with which real life is packed and to enjoy a giggle from John Does’ clever take on them.
... bit of story about Andre, her line of reasoning came through as she puzzled aloud: “This means he probably doesn't know that 'green onions' [spring onions] have any relationship to those onion slices on his burgers at McDonald's.
A card deck and booklet to help you address some critical life issues. Each card presents a question for you to consider, which, when answered honestly, will support you in...
The individual studies collected in this volume will be of interest to scholars from different scientific fields, such as linguistics and literary studies as well as cultural and media studies.
A playbook to build literacy for younger readers, including word recognition, listening and speaking skills, all shown with bright and engaging pictures.
By reading the play's narrative on interfamilial violence and matricide as a narrative of uncertainties in terms of the role of the mother figure, this book illustrates the complexity of the maternal role of Clytemnestra.
Having fun with words is an essential part of learning and grasping the English language. This book is a fun way to play with words and get children thinking about how we use them.