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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Have you ever seen this in cartoons?

Have you ever seen this in cartoons?

How would you explain this in a sentence natural?

1 If there a a trash can that smells bad, you'll see a green line coming from it letting you know it smells bad.
2 In cartoons to let the audience know that something smells, there is a line of smell that emintates from the particular things.

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Hi Have you ever seen this before in cartoons? If there's a trash can that smells bad, you may see green lines coming from it to let you know it smells bad. The lines are to let the audience know that something smells: the lines emanate from the particular thing that smells.

  • Hi Have you ever seen this before in cartoons?
  • If there's a trash can that smells bad, you may see green lines coming from it to let you know it smells bad.
  • The lines are to let the audience know that something smells: the lines emanate from the particular thing that smells.
  • Dave :-)
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Hi

Have you ever seen this before in cartoons? If there's a trash can that smells bad, you may see green lines coming from it to let you know it smells bad. The lines are to let the audience know that something smells: the lines emanate from the particular thing that smells.

Dave :-)

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