a caps locked w instead of a vv
2007-01-25 14:08:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-24 00:23:09
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The first sentence... there is no error.
You didn't switch the lowercase "L" with a capital "I"... I copied and pasted the sequence into Notepad. All the letters were the correct ones, and in the correct order.
2007-01-25 14:11:39
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The V V are changed to a capital W!!! But if you put 2 lower case V's together you get vv so technically no there is nothing wrong with this question.
2007-01-25 14:15:44
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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You skipped number 6
2007-01-25 15:23:21
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answer #5
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answered by Sam I Am 3
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VV
VVVV
for the "w" you used 2 "v"s, for the "w"s you used 4 "v"s instead of just 2 "w"s
2007-01-25 14:32:06
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answer #6
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answered by Grace 3
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you used a capital W to make it look like a v v
2007-01-25 14:14:43
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answer #7
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answered by heyyall 2
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it is so obivious the error on the page is at the top next o the
T-H-E error I-N T-H-I-S ..........
hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa you get it hahaaaa oh ok sorry !!
2007-01-25 14:19:01
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answer #8
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answered by Margaret R 2
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nothing, the V's aren't really a W like everyone thinks, it's actually 2 v's, u can tell it's not a w...so nothing is wrong...
2007-01-25 14:30:05
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answer #9
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answered by kenz 2
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the two vs have made a w
2007-01-25 15:22:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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