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trish • 26 April 2012 at 9:03 PM

So I have about... 3 projects due soon, like, May 1st soon. And I need help.


I need some help from someone who has read and memorized 'The Outsiders' book. ><

Next, I need someone who can find definitions (GOOD WORDINGS AND PARAGRAPH LONG) for the words: Bishop, Church, and..... unicorn. <- Seriously. (I have around 50 words to do so yeah. XD)

THANKS~.

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karamel • 28 April 2012 at 7:20 AM

@trish BISHOP
This generally means a person who supervises church(es) being in Greek, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and other churches. The bishop is a member of the highest order of the ministry. A bishop can also be a spiritual supervisor. In Chess, it's a piece that may be moved any unobstructed distance diagonally. Various other definitions include a hot drink made of port wine, oranges, cloves, etc; any of several colorful African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, often kept as pets; to appoint to the office of bishop.

CHURCH
This word refers to a building for Christian worship or the body of Christian believers (Christendom). A similar definition is any division of this body professing the same creed and acknowledging the same authority; a Christian denomination: "the Methodist Church". The verb definition is to conduct/bring to church or to perform a church service for a woman after childbirth.

UNICORN
This usually means a mythical horse with a single horn in the center of its forehead, often symbolizing purity. It's also a heraldic representation of this animal, in the form of a horse with a lion's tail and with a long, straight, and spirally twisted horn. There is a "Unicorn" constellation, Monoceros, as well. In religious terms, it's an animal mentioned in the Bible, Deuteronomy, 33:17, now believed by some to be a description of a wild ox/rhinoceros. Historically, it's a former gold coin of Scotland, first issued by James III in 1486, having a figure of a unicorn.

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rileytibbles_side • 28 April 2012 at 7:28 AM

@trish
What grade are you in? We just started reading the outsiders a few days ago. Thats ironic

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trish • 28 April 2012 at 3:54 PM

@karamels Yays. c: I already figured them out so good try, you still geet one CC. ;D

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cafe • 28 April 2012 at 3:58 PM

@Trish

>_>
I can grab the book from the library
I read books in about a day

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trish • 28 April 2012 at 4:09 PM

@cafe It's okay. c: I found out the book is popular on the internet. XD

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