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Showing posts with label attempting. Show all posts
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Jul 24, 2019

[Answer] 3. John Anglin, Frank Morris, and Clarence Anglin, all disappeared after attempting to escape from which of the following locations?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. John Anglin, Frank Morris, and Clarence Anglin, all disappeared after attempting to escape from which of the following locations?"



...1. Stalag Luft III 2. Hanoi Hilton 3. Alcatraz 4. Auschwitz On the night of 11th June 1962 these three men escaped from the Alcatraz prison. While prison officials maintain that the three men drowned in their attempt, no bodies were ever found. Rumors abounded that they survived the crossing, were picked up by other cohorts in crime using a boat, or that the escaped was faked in an attempt to cover up their deaths at the prison by the guards. The subject of many movies and books, the real outcome will probably never be known. Did they disappear into the stomachs of local sharks, did they drown in the frigid waters, or did they make it to shore and escape to Mexico? The world will never know.

Jan 10, 2019

[Answer] 1. If someone is "trying to pull the wool over your eyes", what is he attempting to do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. If someone is "trying to pull the wool over your eyes", what is he attempting to do?"



...1. blindfold you 2. shield you from the sun 3. help you 4. deceive you This comes from the early 19th century. A Milwaukee newspaper described a local politician's trickery as "an attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of the people". It may spring from a time when wearing a woolen wig was a popular fashion statement, especially among the wealthy.