Don't be confused by the space, simply look at the first two words without the rest of the phrase. Go and Gorgeous. You know that Go will come first because the word Gorgeous continues after the letter "o". Thus, Go with Grace has to come first. Hope this helps.
2006-09-01 07:37:17
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answered by stringbean 3
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Gorgeous Carat is first coz R comes before W, and spaces dont count
2006-09-01 07:36:28
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answered by Queenie 4
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Hi,
Spaces can be confusing. Just remember to alphabetize by first word, not by the whole phrase. The first words are "Gorgeous" and "Go"- so "Go" would come first; therefore "Go with Grace," then "Gorgeous Carat."
Less confused? : )
2006-09-01 07:37:43
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answered by jansu 2
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Carat
2006-09-01 07:35:37
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answered by jbaluyut 2
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It depends on the alphabetizing scheme you're using. In the dictionary, Gorgeous Carat would be first since dictionaries ignore spaces.
2006-09-01 07:35:24
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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Go with grace.
With spaces you always sort alphabetically only the first word of the sentences. So between Gorgeous and Go, Go is first because nothing after a letter is first than any letter.
Go
Gorgeous
Hope it helped.
2006-09-01 07:38:02
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answered by Mary7 3
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"Go With Grace" would be before "Gorgeous Carat". Spaces come before everything else, then puncuation, then letters.
2006-09-01 07:36:31
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answered by jojo 3
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2 points
2006-09-02 01:40:44
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answered by lkajdflkja 2
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Personally I'd say Gorgeous Carat.
But I think both would probably be acceptable.
2006-09-01 07:37:11
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answered by calm_llama 2
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carat
2006-09-01 07:45:26
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answered by GOMER PYLE 76 2
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