A psychological test for what different ppl deem "it" in the subjective "it-factor". Come pass some time.
Note: You may answer either Part A, Part B, or Part C, if not all. But use the definition to "it."
Part A:
If you could get very specific for the it-factor, then answer the following:
0. What is "the"
it you have well understood?
1. What is "the"
it current in your life?
2. What is "the"
it previously mentioned in your last created thread?
3. What is "the"
it that's about to become mentioned in your next created thread?
Use these definitions:
it
–pronoun
1. (used to represent an inanimate thing understood, previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context): It has
whitewall tires and red upholstery. You can't tell a book by its cover.
2. (used to represent a person or animal understood, previously mentioned, or about to be mentioned whose gender is unknown or disregarded): It was
the largest ever caught off the Florida coast. Who was it? It was John. The horse had its saddle on.
3. (used to represent a group understood or previously mentioned): The judge told the jury it must decide two issues.
4. (used to represent a concept or abstract idea understood or previously stated): It all started with Adam and Eve. He has been taught to believe it
all his life.
5. (used to represent an action or activity understood, previously mentioned, or about to be mentioned): Since you don't like it, you don't have to
go skiing.
Part B:
Famous lines:
1. "And
it came to pass,..."
2. "And
it came to pass on..."
3. "And
it came to pass about..."
^^Write a continueing sentence or paragraph for finishing each famous line for how only you can tell
it (like, an "it" that succeed for you
or an "it" that succeed against you). And include an actuality concerning yourself in some way for some true it-factors.
Part C:
1. If you were to tell me: "It's the best thing money can buy!", What specifically current is this
it you will actually imply to me right
now?
2. If a man puts a gun to you, and asks, "Where is
it?," What is that
it implying to you?
3. If someone who only you know is close to you were to say: "Well, this is it!," What will you first assume is such an
it suggesting by them
before asking for detail or getting filled in? Would your particular assumption strike up a panic or bliss in you?
[edit on 28-11-2008 by Mabus]