English game. Supposedly you can insert the word 'only' anywhere in the original sentence (A) and it will still make sense, so I thought I would try it.
A. She told the Paladin that she kills Goblins. Original statement.
B. Only she told the Paladin that she kills Goblins.
She was the only one who told.
C. She only told the Paladin that she kills Goblins.
She didn't tell him anything else.
D. She told only the Paladin that she kills Goblins.
The Paladin was the only one she told.
E. She told the only Paladin that she kills Goblins.
There is only one Paladin and that's the one she told.
F. She told the Paladin only that she kills Goblins.
The only thing she told the Paladin was that she kills Goblins.
G. She told the Paladin that only she kills Goblins.
She is the only one who kills goblins, nobody else does.
H. She told the Paladin that she only kills Goblins.
She kills goblins, she doesn't do anything else to them.
I. She told the Paladin that she kills only Goblins.
She only kills goblins, she doesn't kill anything else.
J. She told the Paladin that she kills Goblins only. Same as H.
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