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Moon7296 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

either

Creative writers can strengthen their work with allusions without explaining them. The trick is not to annoy readers with the unexplained: Either it does not matter or the allusion contains its own explanation.

Q) To me, it seems a little awkward the location of "either."
Can its location be replaced?
Is there another example of it being used?
  

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" It seems fine to me; the writer placed the word at the beginning of the sentence so that the reader is immediately aware of an option coming. moon7296 Can its location be replaced? I don't think so.

  • " It seems fine to me; the writer placed the word at the beginning of the sentence so that the reader is immediately aware of an option coming.
  • moon7296 Can its location be replaced?
  • I don't think so.
  • Do you, moon?
  • Where?
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moon7296Q) To me, it seems a little awkward the location of "either."
It seems fine to me; the writer placed the word at the beginning of the sentence so that the reader is immediately aware of an option coming.
moon7296Can its location be replaced?
I don't think so. Do you, moon? Where?
moon7296Is

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