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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Feb 16, 2018 09:18PM) (new)

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15.9 - Find Your Muse

The English "museum" comes from the Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseion), which denotes a place or temple dedicated to the Muses, the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Greek mythology. Writers disagree concerning the number of the Muses; some say that there are three, and others that there are nine.
Read a book with BOTH a three-letter word AND a nine-letter word in the title and/or subtitle. Numbers and symbols count as letters, punctuation (apostrophe's, hyphens, etc.) do not count.
ex. The Lady Elizabeth The (3), Elizabeth (9)
A Necessary Sin Sin (3) Necessary (9)
Required: State the words.


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Angie  (angie) | 124 comments I want to make doubly sure that Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes fits the requirements. Does “and” count for the three-letter word?


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Angie wrote: "I want to make doubly sure that Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes fits the requirements. Does “and” count for the three-letter word?"

Yes


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Angie  (angie) | 124 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Angie wrote: "I want to make doubly sure that Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes fits the requirements. Does “and” count for the three-letter word?"

Yes"


I read the FAQs just now. I’m so sorry about asking a question that was already answered. I’ll check there first from now on.


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3752 comments Morning. I've been struggling a bit with finding a nine-letter word for this task (most of my TBR long words are either eight or more than ten!), so I'm rather clutching at straws...

Is "Bite-sized" acceptable in Divorced, Beheaded, Died...: The History of Britain's Kings and Queens in Bite-sized Chunks?


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Trish wrote: "Morning. I've been struggling a bit with finding a nine-letter word for this task (most of my TBR long words are either eight or more than ten!), so I'm rather clutching at straws...

Is "Bite-siz..."


Bite-sized is 9 (4)-(5), it works


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3752 comments Perfect! Thank you.


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