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mr.b- I do not recall Otter saying that. Can you tell me the page number?
ReplyDeleteI don't remember that either.
ReplyDeletei don't remember that will you please post the page number
ReplyDeleteYeah i recall seeing it but Otter didn't say it.
ReplyDeleteThe term greenhorn is used on pages 54, 60, and 66.
ReplyDeleteWell i think greenhorns mean a person that travled from China to America to become a guest.
ReplyDeleteSomeone who is new so they call them a greenhorn.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Zeus it probably is a person that traveled to America from China.
ReplyDeletegreenhorn means someone who is new and they don't know what to do with them so they call the person a greenhorn
ReplyDeleteGreenhorn means that someone is new.
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