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Feb 14th, 2008, 10:56 pm
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Alertly vs raptly
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Re: Alertly vs raptly
Actually, I'd have to question the "obvious" answer. 'Rapt' means 'deeply engrossed'. The sentence seems to be talking about people doodling while listening. I can't imagine someone doodling while...
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