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Exotic Expressions

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What’s occurrin’? (How are you?) WALES. This is a typical way to greet someone in the country, a little like What’s up?

These same guidelines apply to common Latin abbreviations such as etc. and our buddies i.e., and e.g. from just above—they are now so common that they don’t require italics.

Application

Seeing the face as a mirror to the soul, Anton's portraits are an artistic look at the nuances of each person's features. And through these features, whether deep wrinkles reflecting age and wisdom or the rounded cheeks of a smiling child, viewers are pulled into the spirit of the sitter. Without any words to accompany the imagery, Anton asks viewers to look beyond the particular place a person lives and simply see the soul within. Through these worldless stories, the universal nature of mankind shines through.

Clean those up, and you’ve gone a long way toward leaving a clear path through your writing. Parallel Construction Here’s a so-called grammar rule that seems pretty basic on the surface—every sentence should be complete. Meaning, traditionally, that it should have a subject (the main actor/actors), verb (the main action) and, if applicable, an object (what the action happens to).

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Do you abbreviate the United States of America as USA or U.S.A.? (I strongly favor the latter, but different strokes for different folks.) I flinch whenever I read (or hear) sentences like “Kobe Bryant is the athlete that inspired me to play basketball.” Not that Kobe needs my help, but to my ear, referring to him as “that” instead of “who” dehumanizes him.

I strongly feel that writers should always refer to people as “who” rather than “that.” However, my research indicates that my strong opinion on the matter has become outdated.So when it comes to your blog, know which way is correct, but don’t be afraid to bend the rules a bit here for the sake of sounding more conversational. Who vs. That

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