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How do chess pieces move? What do ladders cast? How does something sound? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 07, 2009 14:24 pm   How do chess pieces move? What do ladders cast? How does something sound?
 

Hello,

Do chess pieces move about the board or do they move through the board, or neither?

Also, do ladders cast shadows or do they cast shades?

'... sounded mournfully...', or '... sounded mournful' (we are talking about a person)?

Thanks in advance!
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How do chess pieces move? What do ladders cast? How does something sound? #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 07, 2009 15:18 pm   How do chess pieces move? What do ladders cast? How does something sound?
 

Hello,

Do chess pieces move about the board or do they move through the board, or neither?

Also, do ladders cast shadows or do they cast shades?

'... sounded mournfully...', or '... sounded mournful' (we are talking about a person)?

Thanks in advance!

Chess pieces move around or about the board .

Ladders cast shadows.

Sounded mournful.
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