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Old 03-21-2007, 03:28 PM
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Default Re: Grammar vs. Grammer

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Irony is a literary or rhetorical device, in which there is a gap or incongruity between what a speaker or a writer says, and what is generally understood. Generally there is an element of humour, stemming from the onlooker's perception of paradox.

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You did not site your source.

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It's "cite", homey. Otherwise, nice job.

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There is another mistake in my post, can you find it?

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"Repetitions" is spelled wrong, but I was only nitting up on grammar.

Edit: You also say "proposition" instead of "preposition". This has been the most intellectually stimulating part of my day. No kidding.
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