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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Which is correct?

Let the rock do the talking or let rock do the talking. Which is correct?
  

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If there is a talking stone, use "the". If you are recommending that I let my message be conveyed by music of the genre of rock, then it can go either way depending on the setting. If you mean something else, I'm stymied.

  • If there is a talking stone, use "the".
  • If you are recommending that I let my message be conveyed by music of the genre of rock, then it can go either way depending on the setting.
  • If you mean something else, I'm stymied.
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If there is a talking stone, use "the". If you are recommending that I let my message be conveyed by music of the genre of rock, then it can go either way depending on the setting. If you mean something else, I'm stymied.

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