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Today, I listened to Masquerade from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing’. And this sentence makes me really interested because the sentence means she knows that she knows nothing. My explanation looks weird but 'nothing' contradicts the before sentence. So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know she knows or not. Something related, I like 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'. These sentencea are probably common, but interesting to me as an English learner.

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These sentencea are probably common, but interesting to me as an English learner.

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Today, I listened to Masquerade from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing’.

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Today, I listened to Masquerade from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing’.


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Today, I listened to "Masquerade" from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing’. Today, I listened to "Masquerade" from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing’.

Today, I listened to Ma masquerade from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing.' Today, I listened to a masquerade from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing.'

NOTE: In American English, periods always come *before* end-quotes.

Today, I listened to 'Masquerade' from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing. Today, I listened to 'Masquerade' from Phantom of the Opera, and one line caught my attention: 'I know nothing.

quotes for shorter works like songs ("Phantom of the Opera" would be italicized) period goes inside quotes always (in US) or when quoting complete sentence (in UK)

And this sentence makes me really interested because the sentence means she knows that she knows nothing.


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And tThis sentence makes me reallreally caught my interested because the sentence means that she knows that she knows nothing. This sentence really caught my interest because the sentence means that she knows that she knows nothing.

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And this sentence makes me really interests med because ithe sentence means she knows that she knows nothing. And this sentence really interests me because it means she knows that she knows nothing.

if it made you interested, it would have to interest you *in* something

My explanation looks weird but 'nothing' contradicts the before sentence.


My explanation looks weird butecause 'nothing' contradicts the beforefirst sentence. My explanation looks weird because 'nothing' contradicts the first sentence.

My explanation looks weird but 'nothing' contradicts the beforeprevious sentence. My explanation looks weird but 'nothing' contradicts the previous sentence.

My explanation looks weird but 'nothing' contradicts the before sentence.To me, the word 'nothing' seemed weird in this context. To me, the word 'nothing' seemed weird in this context.

My explanation looksounds weird, but 'nothing' contradicts the beforeprevious sentence. My explanation sounds weird, but 'nothing' contradicts the previous sentence.

So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know she knows or not.


So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know whether she knows or not. So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know whether she knows or not.

Not sure if I understand what you are trying to say

So untilbefore the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know swhe knowsther or not she knows. So before the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know whether or not she knows.

So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know she knows orew or something not. So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't she knew or something not.

So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know whether she knows or not. So until the end of the sentence, the audience doesn't know whether she knows or not.

Something related, I like 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'.


Something related, phrases that I like: 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'. Some related phrases that I like: 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'.

Something related sentences, I like are 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'. Some related sentences, I like are 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'.

Something related, I likeOn a related note, are the phrases 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'.' On a related note, are the phrases 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea.'

Something related, sentences I like are 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'. Some related sentences I like are 'I have nothing', 'I have nowhere to go', 'I have no idea'.

These sentencea are probably common, but interesting to me as an English learner.


These sentenceas are probably common, but they are interesting to me as an English learner. These sentences are probably common, but they are interesting to me as an English learner.

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MY GUESS These sentencea ares probably common, buthave similar meanings, but they are interesting to me as an English learner. MY GUESS These sentences probably have similar meanings, but they are interesting to me as an English learner.

These sentenceas are probably common, but interesting to me as an English learner. These sentences are probably common, but interesting to me as an English learner.

probably a typo :)

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