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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is the clue worded correctly?

The word the person has to guess is "German Shepard"

How would you phrase the clue?

"A dog whose breed is comprised of people from Germany"

Is that correct to say?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Breeds are not composed of people. A dog breed popular with police and military units. Another clue: What was Rin Tin Tin?

  • Breeds are not composed of people.
  • A dog breed popular with police and military units.
  • Another clue: What was Rin Tin Tin?
  • (A famous German Shepherd)
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Breeds are not composed of people.

A dog breed popular with police and military units.
Another clue:
What was Rin Tin Tin? (A famous German Shepherd)

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