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Make a Movie 其

KEYWORD:

Their

Pinyin:

Actor:

qi- Female

Set:

-Ø childhood home

Room within Set:

Hallway/Lobby or Kitchen

Prop(s):

甘  Candy Bar

一  Razor Blade

䒑  Upside Down Viking Helmet (because visually it is precisely the same just upside down)



Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020

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Ann Bihari

I chose to make my Hershey Bar an extra long one in this case instead of using a razor blade for a prop. here's hoping that works for me!

 



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Great Job! Keep Going! Pick a Prop 其
Comments   5

Penny Peppler

A bit confused.. for the props… is it either a razor blade and animal legs OR an upside down Viking helmet? I’m not seeing enough strokes to allow for a razor blade and a Viking helmet.

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Mandarin Blueprint

The razor blade is to put inside the candy bar (notice the extra horizontal line)

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John Nomura

In my childhood kitchen, my qi- actor attaches a razor blade (一) and animal legs (八) to her basket with a false bottom (like 甘 except has one more line inside box) to create THEIR own walking clothes hamper (其)

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Jason Pon

Is this 'their' or 'other'? They don't seem really similar? Their is a possessive pronoun and 'other' is just something else altogether. Because I made my movie based on 'their' but then the prop and subsequent vocab is 'other'. Will this not mess me up?

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Mandarin Blueprint

By itself (more rare and formal) it means "their," but its most common word is 其他, which means "other." I don't reckon you'll get messed up on this one considering that.

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