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Judging from the “Le Monde”, “Chat” and “Chien” posters, I would say they are in French class and this spelling test was in French. I suppose that even though Lizzie is having her own personal pity party, it doesn’t stop her from spelling well in French. I am still interesting in seeing how her English essay with all the "very"s did with the English teacher.
In the meantime I am pleased to see that Elizabeth has finally met that friend who will meet the qualification of “friend” that Dawn Enjo does not meet. Dawn and the newly-introduced Candace Halloran. What is the difference between them in the eyes of Elizabeth? It’s so hard to tell.
yay! hopefully this’ll knock her out of her pity-party. (it’s been so long since i read most of this series, i don’t remember much of it. :blushes: )
Like many, I check back to see if my comments have triggered other comments. Lately, I have found those comments missing. Today, the entire threads that stimulated the comment are missing (discussion of donut box architecture in Drabble and Elizabeth’s “very” paper in French here). What is going on?
Asharah about 7 years ago
SPOILER ALERT Meet Candace future college roommate and bridesmaid.
howtheduck about 7 years ago
Judging from the “Le Monde”, “Chat” and “Chien” posters, I would say they are in French class and this spelling test was in French. I suppose that even though Lizzie is having her own personal pity party, it doesn’t stop her from spelling well in French. I am still interesting in seeing how her English essay with all the "very"s did with the English teacher.
In the meantime I am pleased to see that Elizabeth has finally met that friend who will meet the qualification of “friend” that Dawn Enjo does not meet. Dawn and the newly-introduced Candace Halloran. What is the difference between them in the eyes of Elizabeth? It’s so hard to tell.
VampiricUnicorn about 7 years ago
yay! hopefully this’ll knock her out of her pity-party. (it’s been so long since i read most of this series, i don’t remember much of it. :blushes: )
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
Elizabeth really needed that! This girl’s statement could not have come at a better time!
dlkrueger33 about 7 years ago
I assume it isn’t a grammar test based on this dialogue.
stephensteve397 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Reread panel 3. She said SPELLING test.
USN1977 about 7 years ago
How did Elizabeth prepare for it, aside from her repetitive paragraph a few strips back? Suppose that “very” was one of the words on the test. :)
Diat60 about 7 years ago
Luck had nothing to do with it.
ladykat Premium Member about 7 years ago
See, Elizabeth? There is nothing wrong with you. Now make friends with that girl and be nice to your existing friends.
sandpiper about 7 years ago
Wanna know just how well you really are? Just take time to look around you and study what you see
pchemcat about 7 years ago
Good grades are the result of studying not luck. I hate it when someone attributes what I have to luck instead of hard work and sacrifice.
Dragoncat about 7 years ago
Wait… what?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
A little light dawns.
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
Not all happiness come with an A but it sure help
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
To have happiness in life don’t dwell on hate
BWR about 7 years ago
Elizabeth Patterson is lucky she doesn’t have to work at a call center.
Hippogriff about 7 years ago
Like many, I check back to see if my comments have triggered other comments. Lately, I have found those comments missing. Today, the entire threads that stimulated the comment are missing (discussion of donut box architecture in Drabble and Elizabeth’s “very” paper in French here). What is going on?