What does this text in the ice say?

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I'm playing Paper Mario for the N64. Just got to Shiver City and I noticed the ice has text in it. What does this say? Is it documented anywhere?

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Best Answer

Figured it out. It's nothing - just a graphical error with Mupen64. Here it is again after I talk to the toads next to the pond. It must be overlaying some text that either the green penguin or the penguin blocking the east gate said.

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What does ICE quote mean?

ICE: Introduce, Cite, and Explain Your Evidence Body paragraphs in academic essays contain evidence that supports debatable main ideas that appear in topic sentences, and responsible writers make sure to introduce, cite, and explain quotes and paraphrases used as evidence. 1.

What does the I in ice stand for in writing?

ICE- Introduction, Cite, Explain.

Why is the ice method important?

Using the ICE method can help a writer depict the original author's ideas and connect the quoted material to the writer's argument. Although it is a best practice to paraphrase whenever possible, quotations can sometimes be useful in a paper.

How do you explain cited evidence?

Citing textual evidence requires students to look back into the text for evidence to support an idea, answer a question or make a claim. Citing evidence requires students to think more deeply about the text, analyze the author, source etc. Students also need to practice finding strong evidence to support their ideas.



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