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On 18 Feb 2006 13:39:16 -0800, "ve3..." wrote:
Quite correct. Paragraphing is an important part of writing. And so is inductive development, knowing that the gerund always takes the possessive case, and so forth. But the average poster to this site is not a professional writer. The best writing you can hope for here is from the guys who took 'bonehead Engish 101 for engineers" or at the Tech Skule. Actually, the post objected to is an an example of "stream of consciousness" technique which has many adherents in that it flows similar to the way people talk and think. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (composed on the back of an envelope) is one of the best examples of written language designed for speech. http://www.bobdylan.com/linernotes/another.html |
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