I'm not sure if this really fits in this forum or not...
But this question has been bothering me, and I don't seem to see the answer to it in the book, exactly.
So, can any of you answer my question?
The question is, "Why are nouns referring to places have ------ in them"?
If you don't know what I mean, here goes an example, right from the beginning of the book: "...from tenants in S----y Lane, walked out... headed for the K-----n Bridge."
the "-----" is a solid line in the book, FYI.
So, anyone know?
PS: I tried looking on google, and failed to either find it, or use proper wording to describe it.
But this question has been bothering me, and I don't seem to see the answer to it in the book, exactly.
So, can any of you answer my question?
The question is, "Why are nouns referring to places have ------ in them"?
If you don't know what I mean, here goes an example, right from the beginning of the book: "...from tenants in S----y Lane, walked out... headed for the K-----n Bridge."
the "-----" is a solid line in the book, FYI.
So, anyone know?
PS: I tried looking on google, and failed to either find it, or use proper wording to describe it.


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