Here is a supposedly period conundrum that came out of a grammar book according to the person who presented it. I have thought and thought and am wit's end trying to solve it and turn to the fine members of this forum in an effort to save my sanity.
"A man without eyes saw plums on a tree. He neither took plums or left plums, now how can this be?"
I have searched for the answer and cannot come up with anything. My antagonist will not reveal the answer so I am forced to stoop to relying on others having mercy and coming to my assistance.
"A man without eyes saw plums on a tree. He neither took plums or left plums, now how can this be?"
I have searched for the answer and cannot come up with anything. My antagonist will not reveal the answer so I am forced to stoop to relying on others having mercy and coming to my assistance.
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