Better get to it, then.
2007-02-05 05:05:43
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answer #1
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answered by marklemoore 6
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1. A scribe is an ancient professional involved in reading and writing within the Renaissance Age
2. Being a scribe was difficult.
3. Being a scribe was an important function in society because they took care of football scores.
4. I am a scribe with a masturbation problem.
5. You are a scribe with an empty eye socket.
6. What is a scribe?
7. Has the scribe arrived yet?
8. I need to find a scribe who likes Monopoly.
9. The scribe lost his arm and leg.
10. The word "scribe" in ten different sentences for homework is a ridiculous idea that teaches absolutely nothing since every conceivable word can be devalued with simple linguistic games.
2007-02-05 05:12:32
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answer #2
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answered by Mario E 5
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Scribe A Cooked
Scribe B Cleaned
Scribe C died
etc etc etc
all different.
2007-02-08 06:13:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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1.The newspaper scribe worked hard. 2. The scribe wrote the manuscript. 3. The bible was written by the scribes. 4.
2007-02-05 05:21:27
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answer #4
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answered by Lindsay Jane 6
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1. Is the scribe writing all this down?
2. Hurry up scribe, get writing!
3. Where are all the scribes?
That's a start!
2007-02-05 05:07:50
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answer #5
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answered by hannnnnnnah 2
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The scribe carefully unrolled the parchment.
Dipping his quill in ink, the scribe began to write.
The scribe's brow was furrowed, as carefully formed the magical words.
The scribe lay down his quill and sighed.
"Well," said the scribe, "thats five sentences with the word scribe in them."
2007-02-05 05:12:30
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answer #6
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answered by Haroldian 2
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Is it just the word scribe or can you use word with it in? Like inscribe, subscribe etc, because that would make things a bit easier.
2007-02-05 05:12:10
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answer #7
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answered by unicorn867 3
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The scribe fell off his stool.
The scribe got back on his stool.
The scribe broke his nib.
The scribe ran out of ink.
Can you cheat and use 'describe' and such like? Or is that too smart for your teacher?
2007-02-05 05:11:07
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at the dictionary for the meanings.. then off you go...
Scribe - one who writes / copier of manuscripts
Scribe - a pointed instrument for making lines on wood
2007-02-05 05:10:12
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answer #9
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answered by Robert W 5
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I employed a scribe and he's currently got the other nine in his possession.
2007-02-05 05:05:34
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answer #10
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answered by agius1520 6
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umm, thats more difficult than i thought! can only get one sentance lol! cheat by saying, James just said scribe, 10 times but replacing the James with another name! lol
2007-02-05 05:05:46
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answer #11
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answered by Cap10kirk 3
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