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This is what you should do:
1.Observe everything
2.From what you observe, deduce everything
3.When you've eliminated the impossible, whatever remain, no matter how mad it might seem, must be the truth.
"Never theorize, before you have data. Invariably, you end up. Twisting facts to suit theories, instead twisting theories to suit facts"
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Answer: Ernest Hemingway
For Sale Baby Shoes Never Worn
"For sale: baby shoes, never worn." is the entirety of what has been described as a six-word novel, making it an extreme example of what is called flash fiction or sudden fiction. Although it is often attributed to Ernest Hemingway, the link to him is unsubstantiated and similarly titled stories predate him. |
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Answer: Attempted Murder
A group (collective noun) of crows is called a murder and since there is only two, it was an attempted group, so an attempted murder.
Collective nouns are nouns that refer to a collection or group of multiple people, animals, or things.
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Answer: Et tu Brute
"Et tu, Brute?" (pronounced [ɛt ˈtuː ˈbruːtɛ]) is a Latin phrase meaning "and you, Brutus?" or "you too, Brutus?", purportedly as the last words of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Marcus Brutus at the moment of his assassination. The quotation is widely used in English-speaking world to signify the utmost unexpected betrayal by a person, such as a friend.
Caesar is stabbed in the back by his friend Marcus Brutus. Caesar falls and utters his famous last words, “Et tu, Brute?” And you, Brutus?
Maybe its the most famous three words uttered in literature, this expression has come down in history to mean the ultimate betrayal by one's closest friend. This scene, in which the conspirators in the Senate assassinate Caesar, is one of the most dramatic moments on the Shakespearean stage. The audience has just witnessed the arrogance and hubris of a ruler who has sought, within a republic, to become a monarch, comparing himself to the gods. Brutus, a friend of Caesar and yet a man who loves Rome (and freedom) more, has joined the conspirators in the assassination,
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Answer: Cu Fe Thermocouple (Seebeck Effect)
The Seebeck effect is a phenomenon in which a temperature difference between two dissimilar electrical conductors or semiconductors ( Cu & Fe) difference between the two substances.
Seeback effect was first discovered by Thomas John Seeback.
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