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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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When to put 'Sic'?

What is wrong with this quote?

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Someone put a 'sic' after 'good,' but I don't see the error.
  

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Nor do I. Perhaps the writer thought s/he could use 'sic' to indicate a term s/he did not agree with.

  • Nor do I.
  • Perhaps the writer thought s/he could use 'sic' to indicate a term s/he did not agree with.
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Nor do I. Perhaps the writer thought s/he could use 'sic' to indicate a term s/he did not agree with.
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There is an extra "a". It should be "not as good as".

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