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Magna Carta Sword 10

 “WE’RE” is a contraction of “WE ARE”.

 

    W E ’ R E=W E  A R E

 

This can be considered as

 

    “the apostrophe of WE’RE” =A .

 

We will call it A-apostrophe.  In (d), it is caricatured as follows.

 

It should be noted that the apostrophe appeared when the trace changes the line. It is same for ISN’T. For ISN’T,

 

    isn’t=is not

 

implies

 

    the apostrophe of isn’t= O.

 

 Then we notice we should consume two left O’s in [CHART 4] as two O-apostrophes. So we must find the place for another O-apostrophe.

 

We recall that in LONG TIE of (b), two words tend to central “BRITISH”. Of course it represents the reconciliation between two kingdoms. So the area above BRITISH denotes Scotland. Returning to (d), we remark WERE also can be traced as WEER, the comparative form of adjective wee, which means “very small” (as a noun, wee is used mainly in Scotland). This can be a reference to apostrophe. We also find in our Scotland the trace of A-I-N-T in two lines. This place may be suitable for consuming our another “O”. On the left of it, we find “AT I”, which can be “AT I instead of C”. So we

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