1.Fly is not the opposite of fall, or even an antonym. 2.All letters have more uses in math than English. In math a letter is just a variable and can be anything, even a picture of you like, and have infinite meanings. By the same token they have the same number of uses as they serve if single purpose. 3. Neither version of “don’t you dare” follows strict grammar rules, the contraction being an idiom, and the “you” being a repetitive intensifier. You can omit the “you” and have the sentence make sense, it only exists to emphasize your statement to the listener. Hence it sounds weird when we say it as “do not you dare” as again- “do not dare” or even “do not” wpuld suffice. It’s overly repetitive and not part of the construct but just “dressing.” Like wearing a hat on top of a hat. 4. Envelopes- reaching. You can use any moisture, and non self sealing envelopes don’t require moisture at all- classically wax was used as a seal. Wrapping paper in paper is no stranger than a burrito....
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