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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
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Power

What's the difference between?

-Sir Toby was a famous lawyer in England, whose powers of oratory were great but needed stimulating.

-Sir Toby was a famous lawyer in England, whose power of oratory was great but needed stimulating.
  

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OttoJ What's the difference between? There is no difference in intent; it is the writer's option, based on his perception of the nature of oratory.

  • OttoJ What's the difference between?
  • There is no difference in intent; it is the writer's option, based on his perception of the nature of oratory.
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OttoJWhat's the difference between?
There is no difference in intent; it is the writer's option, based on his perception of the nature of oratory.

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