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On-Yomi:

Koohii stories:

1) [Shibo] 16-5-2008(229): After I finish each chapter of RTK, I eat a piece of fruit to celebrate all the new words I've learned. (Thanks Misha!).

2) [misha] 26-9-2007(135): Words signify the written words in a book. The fruit represents something whole, complete. A chapter in a book often offers a complete idea, setting, or account. It's good to disambiguate the keyword from paragraph (#82 項). To reinforce the kanji, imagine eating a fruit at the end of each chapter of Tolstoy's "War and Peace" to reward yourself. (If you ate a fruit at the end of each paragraph, you'd very quickly run out of fruit).

3) [esaulgd] 12-9-2007(49): The words of each chapter bear a different fruit.

4) [TheSlakey] 12-12-2008(38): The first chapter of the Bible are words telling the story of Adam and Eve and how they ate the forbidden fruit.

5) [Nukemarine] 5-10-2007(17): Here we think of the CHAPTER of the bible, namely CHAPTER three where you hear the lord SAY "Who has eaten of the forbidden FRUIT?" Goes well with the Naked frame that talks of the other forbidden FRUIT.