CD
CD intro screen: The CD provides a backup copy of e-AA, makes it easy to move it between computers and makes it easier to give as a gift. The CD also includes a major addition that is not available
in the download version: a full
concordance to the first 164 pages. Integrated into e-AA with
all the other reference material. Every word is reproduced in the sentence it appears in. For example: |
nadir
nag
106:2:2 "Joykiller, nag, wet blanket"-that's
what they said.
111:2:2 If he gets the idea that you are a nag or killjoy,
your chance of accomplishing anything useful may be zero.
nagged
91:2:4 He will feel he can deal with you without
being nagged by his family.
nags
65:3:27 Misunderstands and nags.
name
65:1:1 On our grudge list we set opposite
each name our injuries.
65:3:29 Wants house put in her name.
82:0:1 It is better, however, that one does
not needlessly name a person upon whom she can vent jealousy.
Napoleon
4:2:4 I felt like Napoleon returning
from Elba.
(Numbers refer to page, paragraph and sentence.)