jack o lantern,black street lamp,street lamp on block,red hanging lantern.
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cuz when jack lost his face he made a design of his face and so he could see he but a lantern so yeah
== == Heres a diagram - you're supposed to think of it as A is a type of B, and B is a type of C, etc:`Snicks```Other `````\``` /```````?`` Slicks````````\``/``````````Wicks```````` `So: Are some Wicks a type of Snick? Upon first impression, you can see that since some Wicks are a type of Slick, and some Slicks are a type of Snick, then the statement could be True.`Snicks```Other `````\``` /```````?`` Slicks````````\``/``````````Wicks```````` `Or even this thought: Examining the rest of the Wicks. It could be possible, that the other Wicks that are not Slicks, are directly a type of Snick. Like this:`Snicks ``Other ```|`` \```/ ```````|`` Slicks ```````|```/ `````````Wicks ````````Why Those Reasonings are INCORRECTThe Wicks that are Slicks may all be in the group of Slicks that are NOT Snicks. Only some Slicks are Snicks. The Wicks could be in the group of Slicks that are not Snicks, but Other! The riddle says definitely Snicks.The same bit of the riddle ruins the 2nd explanation as well! - We don't know definitely that the Wicks are directly connected to the Snicks. Wicks could be something else, and the Wicky Slicks could all be Other:``````````````````````Snicks``Other ``?`` Slicks````````could all``````````````````````````````what this is. `````\```/```````````be Other````````````````````````````````````````````Wicks`````````````````````````````````````````` Because there is no proof that Wicks are in the group of Slicks that are not in the Other group, and because we can't definitely know that the Wicks are directly connected to the Snicks, the statement isFALSE - No, some Wicks are not definitelySnicks.
oops, meant to say "3 ducks in a row" in Can you see what I see Night Before Christmas
The knight is to the left of the main entrance of the castle. The knight's helmet is just left of the left torch on the door. Part of it is hidden by a rock. You only see the helmet, the breastplate, and the arms. It is carrying a sword.
Well it helped you see around your house and you wouldn't have to open windows or use lanterns to see.
That ultimately depends on how you use a Jack-O-Lantern. Most commonly, Jack-O-Lanterns are used on Halloween as a spooky or silly head of a false person. For the origin of this tradition, see the related question "Where did the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns originate?".
hmm... I think i was a member i see them in a winter medow! :)goodluck with that with finding them on that season
Walter Wick has written: 'Can you see what I see?' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Picture puzzles
See the link below, and scroll down to the stories about "Jack of the lantern".
Walter Scott