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TASK HELP: Summer Challenge 2020
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15.2 - The BAFTAs
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Aprilleigh wrote: "I assume we only need to match one name, e.g. "Audrey" is sufficient for "Audrey Hepburn.""
yes - otherwise the "name can be in any position" wouldn't mean much, LOL!
yes - otherwise the "name can be in any position" wouldn't mean much, LOL!

Best British Actor
Best Foreign Actor
Are names from both "Best"s usable? Or only the "Best British Actor" name?
For example, 1952
Best British Actor: Ralph Richardson
Best Foreign Actor: Marlon Brando
Both Ralph & Marlon? Or only Ralph?
Thanks
Deedee wrote: "The link has two sets of "Best" per year:
Best British Actor
Best Foreign Actor
Are names from both "Best"s usable? Or only the "Best British Actor" name?
For example, 1952
Best British Actor: ..."
since both are listed under "best actor," you can use either.
Best British Actor
Best Foreign Actor
Are names from both "Best"s usable? Or only the "Best British Actor" name?
For example, 1952
Best British Actor: ..."
since both are listed under "best actor," you can use either.
Marie (UK) wrote: "so if I match with Kate Winslet 2008 and Kevin Costner 1991 that would work?"
if they're on the lists, sure
if they're on the lists, sure
Dee wrote: "is there a rule on diacritics? ie Renée Zellweger- or would Renee work?"
ignore diacritical marks
ignore diacritical marks
Whitnie wrote: "Can we use a book that has multiple authors as long as one matches?
Thanks"
Sorry, no. Please see the FAQs:
"9. What if a book has multiple authors in a task involving author names or initials?
The general default rule is that books by a single author must be used. This can be varied by the task creator until task becomes final."
Thanks"
Sorry, no. Please see the FAQs:
"9. What if a book has multiple authors in a task involving author names or initials?
The general default rule is that books by a single author must be used. This can be varied by the task creator until task becomes final."
The BAFTAs (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) are the British awards for movies.
Book 1 � read a book where the author's name matches the name of the winner (name highlighted in blue) of the BAFTA for male leading actor (any year).
AND
Book 2 - Read a book where the author's name matches the name of the winner (name highlighted in blue) of the BAFTA for female leading actress (any year)
Names can be in any position, and genders need not match, but the names must match EXACTLY. Diacritical and accent marks may be ignored.