There are several books that include the word "twelfth" in the title. Some examples include "Twelfth Night" written by William Shakespeare, "Twelfth Planet" written by Zecharia Sitchin, and "The Twelfth Enchantment" written by David Liss.
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Some books with "Escape" in the title include "The Great Escape" by Paul Brickhill, "Escape from Camp 14" by Blaine Harden, and "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library" by Chris Grabenstein.
"From Geordie Land to No-Man's Land" is the title of one of Michael Verney's books.
That is the correct form and spelling , one twelfth, of the fraction 1/12 (hyphenated one-twelfth if used before some nouns).
In 1999, Inge Muscio published a book whose title was an offensive word for a female body part. She argued that the word should not be considered offensive.
The word twelfth is an adjective. It can also be a noun.
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In word form, one twelfth of a foot is one inch.
Twelfth Night is a comedy. There are many types of comedy in Twelfth Night such as situation comedy and word play. Elizabethans loved word play!
The Latin word uncia, which means "the twelfth part" of something, is the source of the English word "inch".
A single word cannot be protected by copyright. There are about 275 books including the word "bestest" in the title, and 22 trademarks.
No, not all books have quotation marks in the title. Quotation marks are used in book titles to set off a specific phrase or word, and it is not a requirement for all book titles to have them.