
Is it just me, or is there something horribly wrong with that sentence? Are these traps supposed to be sentient?
EDIT: This is a joke, folks: I'm amused by the image that sprang to mind by the funny wording of that sentence. I hope you were too. :)
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I don't... know the problem... No one won if a trap was not triggered. It just means that you both chose trap so it's a tie?
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Um no... the sentence is not implying that they are sentient...
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Oh boy... the trap union's going to file a complaint if they find out.
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But only a living creature can hide, as hide is an active verb and presupposes an action done by the thing doing the hiding. A person can hide, an animal can hide, but an object cannot hide itself. Now if they had said "lie unused," that would make sense, since "lie" is passive.
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But only a living creature can hide, as hide is an active verb and presupposes an action done by the thing doing the hiding. A person can hide, an animal can hide, but an object cannot hide itself. Now if they had said "lie unused," that would make sense, since "lie" is passive.
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Sweety... that's called personification. It happens a lot with inanimate objects in writing.
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