SweetFreedom 1) AN HISTORICAL SKETCH? Why not "A HISTORICAL SKETCH"? I've noticed that Darwin also said "a brief sketch", in which he used "a", not "an".
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SweetFreedom1) AN HISTORICAL SKETCH? Why not "A HISTORICAL SKETCH"? I've noticed that Darwin also said "a brief sketch", in which he used "a", not "an".Since the first syllable is unstressed and the 'h' is weakly aspirated, many speakers choose 'an' over 'a'. Only an editor of text to be published can override such a decision.
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