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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What does this mean?

What does this sentence mean? It has been written by a copywriter.

"I write for my wrong."
  

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Anonymous I write for my wrong. It seems more like simple wordplay ('right/write' and 'right/wrong') than any clearly meaningful remark. More context is needed to know what the writer may have done that was wrong.

  • Anonymous I write for my wrong.
  • It seems more like simple wordplay ('right/write' and 'right/wrong') than any clearly meaningful remark.
  • More context is needed to know what the writer may have done that was wrong.
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AnonymousI write for my wrong.
It seems more like simple wordplay ('right/write' and 'right/wrong') than any clearly meaningful remark. More context is needed to know what the writer may have done that was wrong.
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I agree - I think it is wordplay, but I still don't understand what she's trying to say. Emotion: thinking There is no context. That's all she's
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AnonymousThere is no context. That's all she's written.
Then it's just wordplay; we are not meant to understand any more.

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