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![]() When schoolchildren get their first essay assignments, the teachers propound a list of basic principles to make their writing effective. Among those tenets is this one: Avoid ambiguity if you want your point to be understood easily. An ambiguous sentence causes the reader to pause, think about the sentence, and possibly read it over again. An unambiguous sentence makes its point clearly, enabling the reader to continue with the rest of the essay without wondering if the writer means what he wrote. |
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On Sep 10, 3:48*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: When schoolchildren get their first essay assignments, the teachers propound a list of basic principles to make their writing effective. Among those tenets is this one: Avoid ambiguity if you want your point to be understood easily. An ambiguous sentence causes the reader to pause, think about the sentence, and possibly read it over again. An unambiguous sentence makes its point clearly, enabling the reader to continue with the rest of the essay without wondering if the writer means what he wrote. Here is aiother trainwreck! Scott's problem is routinely addressed in fifth grade, which is better than fourth. What comes natural to Scott is hard work for me |
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On Sep 11, 2:38*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
On Sep 10, 8:10*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On Sep 10, 3:48*pm, George M. Middius wrote: When schoolchildren get their first essay assignments, the teachers propound a list of basic principles to make their writing effective. Among those tenets is this one: Avoid ambiguity if you want your point to be understood easily. An ambiguous sentence causes the reader to pause, think about the sentence, and possibly read it over again. An unambiguous sentence makes its point clearly, enabling the reader to continue with the rest of the essay without wondering if the writer means what he wrote. Here is aiother trainwreck! *LoL Scott's problem is routinely addressed in fifth grade, which is better than fourth. What comes natural to Scott is hard work for me *Yeah. I figured out by 3rd grade that if one weird eastern dialect option doesn't make sense, go with what does. What one single word best describes 2pid's 'thought' process? Ah, yes: "Duh!" |
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On 11 Set, 15:38, ScottW2 wrote:
*Yeah. I figured out by 3rd grade that if one weird eastern dialect option doesn't make sense, go with what does. An option that makes sense would be something that your post is not, now that your idiom is with which what we post. |
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On 12 Set, 10:51, ScottW2 wrote:
On Sep 12, 1:52*am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Set, 15:38, ScottW2 wrote: *Yeah. I figured out by 3rd grade that if one weird eastern dialect option doesn't make sense, go with what does. An option that makes sense would be something that your post is not, now that your idiom is with which what we post. * You've joined the wee minded? * yes, I am immersed in your language |
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On 12 Set, 11:08, ScottW2 wrote:
On Sep 12, 8:02*am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 12 Set, 10:51, ScottW2 wrote: On Sep 12, 1:52*am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Set, 15:38, ScottW2 wrote: *Yeah. I figured out by 3rd grade that if one weird eastern dialect option doesn't make sense, go with what does. An option that makes sense would be something that your post is not, now that your idiom is with which what we post. * You've joined the wee minded? * yes, I am immersed in your language * Well, that's a step up. *Try not to confuse yourself. ScottW i have a five year old helping me understand your syntax |
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![]() Clyde Slick said: * You've joined the wee minded? * yes, I am immersed in your language * Well, that's YAPYAPYAP step BARKETY-BARKETY-BARK! Try woof-woof-woof not to yap-bark-GROWL! yourself. i have a five year old helping me understand your syntax Who helps you make your quota of spelling errors (or typos if you prefer)? |
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On Sep 12, 5:30*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Clyde Slick said: * You've joined the wee minded? * yes, I am immersed in your language * Well, that's YAPYAPYAP step BARKETY-BARKETY-BARK! * * Try woof-woof-woof not to yap-bark-GROWL! yourself. i have a five year old helping me understand your syntax Who helps you make your quota of spelling errors (or typos if you prefer)? on thaqt, i am self sufficient. my keyboaqrd has two extra 'q' keys. |
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