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Originally Posted By: LindampSurely the most obvious quotation for this word would have been be the (in)famous "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo", often misunderstood to mean "Where are you (hiding in the dark)?" not "Why are you a Montague?"
Agreed. I thought it was peculiar that he would use an example of the word as a noun when the theme of the week is adverbs.
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