Michael writes:
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The ability to write propper sentances does not influence the ability to
form coherant thoughts with those sentances. By my estimation, good writing
is only 10% grammar, 20% the subject or events being described, and 70% the
style it is written it. Ultra propper grammar or spelling is not the most
important component. In fact, it is the least important component. Case
and point: Mark Twain. He deliberately used impropper grammar and incorrect
spelling in much of his writing.
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There you go! Perfect! [except for the spelling mistakes] <hey, I make typos
occasionally> You just need to find your own "Alberto". {{:-D
And thank you, if you mean that style is like water!