Talk to the characters.

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Ooh, that's right! Thanks.
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Lynn: Ask if she knows your name, to distinguish anterograde vs. retrograde amnesia.
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Noooo not that book!
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Lynn: If Astrid can tell the difference between Vegan Chocolate and Milk Chocolate by "eye" at the age of about three, that definitely implies something strange, even if it isn't quite clear what.

Of course, from the wording of what happened it was ambiguous if Astrid actually got to examine various unpackaged chocolates or if the possible future results of examining such were merely narrated for convenience.
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Lynn has certainly noticed something strange is up, but she hasn't jumped on board the 'It's definitely supernatural' train. She thinks that it's leftover preferences from Astrid's parents.
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Arguably, you'd be a better english teacher if you did understand why your students find reading boring. maybe they've never met a protagonist like them before, or maybe they've never found their genre, or maybe the letters in the books wont stay still long enough to read them or they're not reading at grade level and the only things available at their reading level are babyish, which just compounds the problem. or they've been told that harry potter and comic books don't count as reading.

(i enjoy reading and always have, but i think the job of a teacher is to help students learn to love their subject and they can't do that if they don't understand where the student is coming from)
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http://shesepankh.dreamwidth.org/1596.h ... #cmt934972

You could go to Walmart and get a $5 digital watch or something.
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He was bored and happened to see a bunch of chalk drawings in a park so he went over and touched them up.
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Kappa wrote:He was bored and happened to see a bunch of chalk drawings in a park so he went over and touched them up.

I know he isnt, but that sounds so joker-ish to me
Sorry for my bad english

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