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Thursday, April 13, 2006
Duck, duck, duck,... Goose!
There are 2 ducks in front of 2 other ducks. There are 2 ducks behind 2 other ducks. There are 2 ducks beside 2 other ducks.
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I'd say 4 (or more).
ReplyDeleteHow about this:
ReplyDelete4 in a staggerd 2 row formation.
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Two of the ducks are nearly beside each other, and two ducks can also be in front of two other ducks that way.
Four it is.
ReplyDeletefour.
ReplyDeleteits pretty easy