“You dont know? If you dont, then how can you compare it to merit which only now you want me to define? “
What makes you think I don’t know? I already told you it, and I am correct. If it is not correct, why can’t you define it and explain how it is not correct? You even challenged me to define it, because, I guess, you think that to define the word “earn” is so hard, even though we use it every day when we are “earning our paycheck,” or “earning our day off,” for the merit of our hard work.
So I met your challenge. Will you give me the proper definitions for “earning” and “merits,” which, I guess, ought to mean the exact opposite of what they plainly mean? And then, having done so, can you apply it to the sentence from CCC 2010 and explain what it means?
“What makes you think I dont know?”
Your erroneous definition.
“So I met your challenge.”
Nope. You did not define “earn”. You posted something other than the definition. Try again.