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statement
Wouldn't it be weird if we all talked in questions? How awful would it be if no one could make direct statements? Do you agree that it would be pretty awful? Am I correct in saying that we all take the concept of statements for granted?
holder
Generally holders can hold things. Unless they are broken. Then they probably can't hold that much.
decorations
So there is an Indian holiday called Diwali, which is basically a celebration that reminds me of Christmas. All the Indian people in my neighborhood put up a bunch of colorful light decorations. Also, apparently, Diwali is a festival during which Indian people are supposed to purchase and/or display large amounts of gold in their homes. Anyway, because of the bright, "Christmasy," lights being displayed, Indian homes can be easily identified during the time of the holiday. And because of this robbers can easily pinpoint houses to steal from, as they are aware that November lights=Diwali and Diwali=gold. Therefore, November lights=gold. This is why November tends to be the time of year that police sirens can be heard at 12 am almost every night. Yep, Totally went over the 1 minute limit.
bandages
I'm not even going to try and be edgy by connecting bandages to covering wounds of love. Because just stop.
adviser
Is it adviser or advisor? I don't quite understand the difference. I remember in sixth grade I had a homeroom advisor, but I never recalled having an adviser. Or maybe they are both the same? Words like "adviser" and "advisor" are the reason I pity international ESL students at my school.
turbine
So as far as I know a turbine is like one of those white windmills you see that are supposed to produce "green" energy. And don't they also have to do with planes? Like a wind turbine. What an odd word to write about. Definitely not a word you hear every day. I mean, unless you're a pilot.