Our sincere thanks go to all those unsung literacy workers whose contributions have made this book possible.
The last sentence of the foreword described in my last post here.
Given it is in the plural form, it's justifiable that it means the workers reffered to are those who wrote or told stories to the author, but is it common to end a foreword in this way? Especially in this situation so many people had made contribution to the literacy programs, isn't it too narrow that the author just exclude the others?
Thanks in advance.
Top answer
-- Yes. -- No.
— Mister Micawber
-- Yes.
-- No.
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but is it common to end a foreword in this way?-- Yes.
Especially in this situation so many people had made contribution to the literacy programs, isn't it too narrow that the author just exclude the others?-- No.