That is the correct spelling of "monologue" (solo speech or presentation).
Look, Grandpa! No hands!
The given description fits to that of a clock.
Neither. Both are inanimate objects that have no innate consciousness nor intelligence.To me, it is a clock, since a clock moves by iteslf (with the help of a battery) but a calender does not.
None. I don't click the clock. The clock clicks as the hands go around the dial or the old fashioned numbered clock flips the numbers.
An analog clock is correct twice a day (AM and PM display the same times). A military clock (0000 to 2400 hours) is only correct once.
2 times if the clock is a 12-hour clock, once if it is a 24-hour clock.
2 times a day.
Twice. Once in the am, once in the pm.
2
That is the correct spelling of "what time is it?" -- the answer will often use the hour name o'clock which is a contraction for of the clock, or by the clock.
Never.
On poptropica, Steamworks Island, there is a broken clock when you first get on the island. You first click on the clock. Then, you put the gears into the right places. When it is in the correct order, the clock will work. You will also get a multi-tool.
a broken clock is right at least twice a day
That would depend on what kind of clock, and how "broken" it is. For example, a broken LCD digital clock could have a bad power switch and might be entirely blank - so it would NEVER be 'right". There's an old saying that "a STOPPED clock is right twice a day" - which assumes that the clock is analog, and that the hands are stopped. It could be "broken" by being too fast or two slow, in which case it might be correct only a few times per month.
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Sky Like a Broken Clock was created on 2001-02-06.