thealtruismsociety, on 30 April 2011 - 06:36 PM, said:
I can't change the topic title, sorry.
No problem. Thanks for trying.
thealtruismsociety, on 30 April 2011 - 06:36 PM, said:
I think it's so interesting that some things in writing have no hard and fast rules. I kind of expected these questions to have iron clad specifications to use.
I know what you mean. I always run into people who insist that there are "iron clad" rules for spelling and grammar. Personally, I don't think it's the rule that makes the usage so much as it's usage that makes the rule. Consider old Mark Twain and his use of dialect in dialogue; you just didn't do that, at least until the popularity of his books made it acceptable. And will someone explain to me how "...in Order to form a more perfect Union..." got past the editors of the Preamble to the United States Constitution?
More perfect? Really? I thought something was either perfect or it wasn't. They couldn't just say "better"? Okay, I'm rambling now.
Iron clad—which makes it hard to type.
- Thoth