Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

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Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:03 pm

Nesha Khargie
Vienna, VA
Realtor


Nesha is 8 questions away from the million and only 4 away from round two. The audience came through for her on yesterday's show. She has no lifelines remaining.

Topic Tree: (randomized)
3 - Angry Birds
6 - The Zodiac
4 - Hidden Message
8 - Children's Songs
9 - Space Gambling
7 - Navy SEALS
1 - Charitable Cause
10 - Offscreen Talents
2 - Defining Fashion
5 - Historic Women


Question #7 (Children's Songs - Level 8)
Which of these punctuation marks used to be considered part of the alphabet, recite4d by children after X, Y and Z
A - asterisk
B - ampersand
C - period
D - exclamation point

Nesha feels that she should say
Spoiler
period
but she doesn't want to take the risk. She could really use another lifeline. She'll probably regret it but she's going to say
Spoiler
C
Spoiler
Answer: B (ampersand)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1000

Meredith says that it was a valued punctuation mark and was considered the honorary 27th letter in the alphabet.

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Re: Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#2 Post by Jeemie » Mon Sep 12, 2011 4:05 am

My logic was the ampersand was the only one of the four that stood for a word, and so therefore would be the only one that would be considered a "letter".

Also the only one that "looks like" a letter.

I have no idea if that was why they chose it so long ago, though.

And is an ampersand really defined as a punctuation mark?
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Re: Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#3 Post by earendel » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:56 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Nesha Khargie
Vienna, VA
Realtor


Nesha is 8 questions away from the million and only 4 away from round two. The audience came through for her on yesterday's show. She has no lifelines remaining.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #7 (Children's Songs - Level 8)
Which of these punctuation marks used to be considered part of the alphabet, recite4d by children after X, Y and Z
A - asterisk
B - ampersand
C - period
D - exclamation point

Nesha feels that she should say
Spoiler
period
but she doesn't want to take the risk. She could really use another lifeline. She'll probably regret it but she's going to say
Spoiler
C
Spoiler
Answer: B (ampersand)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1000

Meredith says that it was a valued punctuation mark and was considered the honorary 27th letter in the alphabet.
This is a pretty tough question and I'd use JTQ.
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Re: Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 10:41 am

Question #7 (Children's Songs - Level 8)
Which of these punctuation marks used to be considered part of the alphabet, recite4d by children after X, Y and Z
A - asterisk
B - ampersand
C - period
D - exclamation point
WWOQ, JTQ.
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Re: Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#5 Post by Estonut » Mon Sep 12, 2011 4:17 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
Question #7 (Children's Songs - Level 8)
Which of these punctuation marks used to be considered part of the alphabet, recited by children after X, Y and Z
A - asterisk
B - ampersand
C - period
D - exclamation point
WWOQ, JTQ.
I didn't know it was once considered part of the alphabet, but I would have deduced b and confidently answerered. It's the only one that makes sense. How could the period be included, but not the exclamation point, when they serve almost the same purpose? The asterisk is too rarely used. The ampersand is the only one of the four that is pronounced when read out loud.
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Re: Transcript 9/9/2011 - Nesha Khargie (carryover contestant)

#6 Post by themanwho » Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:28 pm

I knew this one because I've seen pictures of Colonial hornbooks with the ampersand at the end of the alphabet.

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