then why did you say that..
An ordered pair.
I am addicted to Allegra. My doctor says I should stop.
The nurse actually tells Romeo that if he is just leading Juliet on, then stop, because it will turn out bad for both of them.
John Proctor refuses to yield to the hysteria of the witch trials, and he refuses to give a false confession. John Proctor will not sign his name to lies. He dies an honest man, who tries to stop the nonsense that rules Salem during the trials.
well,for me a play without a stage direction will become nonsense :]
stop thinking about the nonsense then you can stop it from coming out of your mouth and won't sound stupid
Uh... Stop talking to her?
Uh... Stop talking to her?
It means keep your mouth shut and stop talking nonsense
to stop talking
No, but it's slang. An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the definition. "Stop talking crazy" means "stop speaking nonsense" or "stop speaking like a crazy person would."
An ordered pair.
..nothing? Grant her request and remain silent.
Nonsense
gibberish
It means that your talking nonsense.
The answer to the riddle is "homework." The phrase "algebra with pizzazz" suggests a focus on math, and when a teacher tells students to stop talking and work, they are likely being instructed to complete their assignments, which typically includes homework.