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TASK HELP: Spring 2018
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15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
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Question two: Are we limited to the frequency of letters? So we could have 4 "R"s but only ONE T? -or- can the letters be used as frequently as need as long as they are in the phrase?
Book Concierge wrote: "Just to be clear - "all letters in the title" ..... you are NOT referring ONLY to the 1st letter of each title word ... correct?
Question two: Are we limited to the frequency of letters? So we co..."
"ALL the letters in the title"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Question two: Are we limited to the frequency of letters? So we co..."
"ALL the letters in the title"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.


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Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas
So Big
Night
The Robe

There are options. Nemesis, Seeing Red but it shouldn't be a struggle.
An update
Read a book where ALL the letters in the title can be found in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD and/or CARDIGAN SWEATER.
Hope that helps.
An update
Read a book where ALL the letters in the title can be found in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD and/or CARDIGAN SWEATER.
Hope that helps.


Homegoing (all in MIstEr rOGers NeIGHbOod)
Giant (all in cardIGAN sweaTer)"
Oh, thank you! Homegoing is a great option.
Wayne wrote: "Can a book without a title be used, such as Untitled by Ken Sparling?"
We use the title as it appears on Goodreads. There is no U or L in the phrase(s)
We use the title as it appears on Goodreads. There is no U or L in the phrase(s)

Can we use both phrases to gather our letters from OR only one of them?
Joanne wrote: "After reading all the other questions here, I am still confused...sorry:(
Can we use both phrases to gather our letters from OR only one of them?"
all the letters in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD CARDIGAN SWEATER
Can we use both phrases to gather our letters from OR only one of them?"
all the letters in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD CARDIGAN SWEATER

Can we use both phrases to gather our letters from OR only one of them?"
all the letters in MISTER ROGER’S..."
OK then I found another to fit The Eight

Can we use both phrases to gather our letters from OR only one of them?"
all the letters i..."
Oh and thanks!
Jamie wrote: "How about a title that has an ampersand in it?
Sand & Water, the letters work
carDigAN SWeATER"
The ampersand would need to be in the phases.
Sand & Water, the letters work
carDigAN SWeATER"
The ampersand would need to be in the phases.

Sand & Water, the letters work
carDigAN SWeATER"
The ampersand would need to be in the phases."
Okay thank you
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Fred Rogers, born March 20, 1928, was a pioneer of educational television programming for children. Read a book where ALL the letters in the title can be found in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD and/or CARDIGAN SWEATER. Subtitles should be ignored. Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase. Numbers and symbols count as letters