If you add the word LAND you get grassland & landscape.
2006-09-24 06:31:12
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answer #1
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answered by StLMom 4
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The same word can be added to the end of GRASS and the beginning of SCAPE to form two other English words?
2015-08-18 11:08:27
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answer #2
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answered by Joe 1
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Land
Grassland
Landscape
2006-09-24 06:35:57
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answered by ☼shine☼ 3
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LAND
Grassland Landscape
2006-09-24 06:30:01
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answer #4
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answered by Chris C 2
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The first stanza is maybe a little "much," before you hit your stride. "She is twenty-seven/and she is grace" is beautiful, and your imagery from there on is lovely. I disagree with the person who said take out the fourth stanza--it brings some conflicting elements in the poem, and gives it much more of a unique tone than "This is my wife standing in a field, isn't she lovely." The only part I'm not especially fond of is the last two lines, but they aren't BAD--just not as strong an ending as a strong poem like this COULD have.
2016-03-14 23:10:28
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answered by ? 4
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Although 'Land' is one answer you can also use 'es' as in Grasses and Escape.
2006-09-24 06:40:32
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answer #6
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answered by quatt47 7
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You have plenty of answers, so I thank you for the two points, and wish you a great week!
2006-09-25 06:46:07
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answered by jfmm 7
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Easy, land, I totally did not read the other answers fisrt. LOL
2006-09-24 06:33:53
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answered by nikerunner800 3
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land
2006-09-24 06:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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cut?
2006-09-24 06:30:50
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answered by hy_tone 2
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