My paper

Oct 23, 2007 23:03

In this book, the author uses letters to make words, expertly arranging them into groups and then those groups into sequences that convey meaning to the reader. If you open the book you will see black squiggles and lines on white paper. This is a subtle ironic rhetorical device which juxtaposes black and white, which has racial undercurrents, as ( Read more... )

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night_roamer October 24 2007, 03:37:03 UTC
A+.

Except for "This is has meaning."

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morpheia_7 October 24 2007, 03:40:06 UTC
But it adds so much... :p

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morpheia_7 October 24 2007, 03:55:22 UTC
Do you think I should spell "connoisseurs" correctly? I was just thinking that a) I'm not sure how many people will think I just don't know how to spell, and b) the added contrast might be amusing?

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mlee1 October 24 2007, 04:01:38 UTC
Oh, and "For the hurried reader" is a fragment.

Wait, maybe that also has added meaning...

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night_roamer October 24 2007, 04:50:41 UTC
You mean, "maybe that also [i]is[/i] has added meaning". ;)

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mearas_drsg October 25 2007, 00:13:55 UTC
"cereal" number?
But, it is a wonderful paper.

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morpheia_7 October 25 2007, 01:48:10 UTC
Also on purpose...

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