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The 1920’s, also known as the roaring twenties was a time of great growth, and prosperity for the United States. America was blossoming into a country with many great new inventions, and it was also full of new, major fads that made big impacts on
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EDIT - I realize now that I posted this in the wrong section, will contact a moderator and please accept my apologies. Hello, I would like opinions on editing this letter to make it less scattered. Thanks for your help! "This letter is
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PROGRAMME NOTES Johann Sebastian BACH Prelude and Fugue in A Major (6 minutes) This idiosyncratic but high refined work it's a clear example of the individuality and diversity found in most of the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. The
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Hi there Thank you for your attention. I need someone to proof read my letter please. LETTER: I would seriosly like to meet your demands and deliver high quality WebPages. My experience in the multimedia field covers a vast range of skills in;
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Firstly, I'm not a native speaker and might be incorrect sometimes.
You should really avoid that kind of paratactical writing style. You write sentence after sentence without any subjunctions, instead try to link the sentences with words
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Actually, I meant between editing and proofreading. In terms of skills it would seem to go spud-chucking -> profreading-> editing. ... have more women and cars if I could become competent as an editor? And look younger and be happier, too.
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"Jody Bilyeu" (Email Removed) wrote on 08 Jan 2004: I'd draw a distinction here between grammarians, whatever those are, and editors and publishers, many of whom would take an easily corrected yet uncorrected split infinitive as a
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Most publishers' house styles require quotations to follow the original. ... that they are to be set as is by (sic). Not "stet" anymore? Last I heard, it was "stet" for typesetters/proofreaders, "sic" for authors.
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These are, of course, examples of speech - and invented ... American punctuation in order to quote in a British journal? Most publishers' house styles require quotations to follow the original. If the original contains spelling or grammatical
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These are, of course, examples of speech - and invented speech at that. There may be an issue where a ... be correct - could it be libellous - to adjust American punctuation in order to quote in a British journal? Most publishers' house styles
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steve hayes
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