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write a poem using at least 2 analogies
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The French analogy above is irrelevant; Latin is very exact in these matters and would use either vitae or vitarum depending on the number of lives in question.
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American Heritage has this to say about this ongoing triviality: Writers who use hopefully as a sentence adverb, as in
Hopefully the measures will be adopted,
should be aware that the usage is unacceptable to many critics,
including a
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mister micawber
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I don't see where we disagree: tracks, channels, signals - they all carry the same data. I think you're just confusing tracks made at the recording session with tracks made at the editing/mixing session (post production). I'll grant
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I never use alright. I used to consider it incorrect for a long time. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary more or less agrees with me: — Usage. The form ALRIGHT as a one-word spelling of the phrase ALL RIGHT in all of its senses
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Hi Taka, glad to hear from you on this. The way you had framed the question was leading to two possibly opposite interpretations by the "native ear." At least that was my impression. The issue you now raise is quite different from what
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1.I knew all human beings breathed. 2.I knew all human beings breath e . 3.I thought all human beings breathed. 4.I thought all human beings breath e . Of the four, I think no. 4 is not OK. I think the word "thought" is almost always
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http://snipurl.com/28h0n New Statesman - Lights! Camera! Fiction! (www newstatesman com) Lights! Camera! Fiction! Chris Weitz Published 08 May 2008 A hundred years ago the job of screenwriter didn't exist in the early film business; today the
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I was intrigued to join this group... and I ask a simple question for reply: What is your analogy with ... with producer skills and product in-hand? Or is it the stereo-type we see on broadcast TV? I'm interested in hearing. I'm not sure
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^) in some language indicated that a letter had been dropped from an earlier version of the word. The assertion was ... "Woll" no longer exists in English except vestigially in "won't". (I suppose it could have other
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