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Timothy Foster - @tfAuroratide
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I agree because a watch is a time keeper. A watch is small and can be carried around easily so it's portable.

15. An ear is a vertebrate organ of smell.
This is a bad definition because an ear is an organ of hearing, and a nose is the organ for smell on a vertebrate.

I agree because it's just a wrong defnition and I had a teacher who stressed that metaphors
is any comparison not using like or as…

15. An ear is the vertebrate organ of smell.
I think this defnition is bad because the defnition is wrong. An ear doesn't smell it hears,
saying something like this would be like saying I have an arm that breaths! It's just
not correct.

i agree with Lizzie Elieson

Re: Project 1: Definitions by EmylenEmylen, 07 Oct 2010 14:16

i agree with definition number 39

Re: Project 1: Definitions by EmylenEmylen, 07 Oct 2010 14:11

I finally figured this out. I agree with most the definations.

I agree with this because this says exactly what it is.

i finally figured out how to get on this darn paig and i agree with most of the definations

I agree with nicole because it's sort of the same but the correct definition is: A quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of equal adjacent sides.

Re: Project 1: Definitions by Gena PittsGena Pitts, 04 Oct 2010 17:21

makes sense tome.

Re: Project 1: Definitions by ulti-nerdulti-nerd, 04 Oct 2010 14:48

#13 i thinm the watch definitionis good, but only if your refuring to the wrist watch. if you mean a verb then its a horrible definition.

Re: Project 1: Definitions by ulti-nerdulti-nerd, 04 Oct 2010 14:46

I agree, when you use the term hypotenuse, you usually are talking about the pythagorean theorem which only works for right triangles.

Re: Project 1: Definitions by IntimidazorIntimidazor, 04 Oct 2010 14:15

i agree with sara with her definition and i also gained more knowledge.

37. A metaphor is the comparison of two UNLIKE things, using like or as.
-This is a bad definition, first of all, a metaphor compares two unlike things without the use of 'like' or 'as', for this is the definition of a simile. Second, the definition does not describe a metaphor as a part of speech, it just throws it out there as it is.

-Daniel Shead

Re: Project 1: Definitions by IntimidazorIntimidazor, 04 Oct 2010 14:09

Hey I'm using this thread to get credit for posting on the geometry forums. so… ya. uh huh. buh-bye now.

Re: Project 1: Definitions by Sam McClureSam McClure, 04 Oct 2010 13:58

1. The radius of a circle is the distance from the circle's center to a point on the circle, and is constant for a given circle. Good definition. After I finished reading it, I gained more knowledge about it than I had known before. Also its worded well, so that its easy to understand. - Sarah MacKillop

Re: Project 1: Definitions by sarahmacksarahmack, 01 Oct 2010 15:10

29.A hurricane is an intense cyclonic storm. this definition is sufficient but not good in the fact that it also describes a tornado. More information on how it is formed would make it better.

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