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2006-12-06 8:33 AM Six Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (3) Six for Gold by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer is on my “To Read Soon” list.
Six is the sum of the first three integers: 1 + 2 + 3 and the result of 2 x 3. Six is a hexagon. Honeycombs are hexagonal. Six is the atomic number of carbon; all terrestrial life is carbon-based. The Star of David is 6-pointed. 666 is the Number of the Beast. Guitars have six strings. Johann Sebastian Bach composed six Brandenburg Concerti. Ah, Bach! Six musicians are a sextet. A. A. Milne’s second book of poetry is titled Now We Are Six. The first was When We Were Very Young. Do you know the name of his most famous book? How many points for a touchdown? A United States Senator is elected for six years. How many years is a term for Representative? Why the difference? How many cans in a 6-pack? Six sides to a cube; therefore, the highest number on a die. Do you believe people have a sixth sense beyond the basic five? An insect (June bug for example) has 6 legs. Read/Post Comments (3) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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