grammar skillfully employed procures meaningful communication,
           [see below for comments to your comments]



From: Felmon Davis <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Question about LO Writer and "complex
documents"
To: [email protected]


On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, anne-ology wrote:

       One of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's, Lewis Carroll, purpose in writing
> the Alice in Wonderland books was to show how the meaning can be
> misinterpreted when proper grammar is not used.  My favorite example is
> Jabberwocky  ;-)
>

but the grammar of Jabberwocky is perfectly correct!

       [correct; although written to confuse any meaningful sense;

           also, the use of puns are amusing due to their confusion in
meaning -
            (for those to whom English is not their native language can be
much misled by those of us who enjoy the use of puns)]


       Without good communication skills, then how can anyone be a part of
> any community  ???
>

I doubt 'good communication skills' require 'proper' grammar.

       [well, how would you punctuate this sentence? -
          Woman without her man is helpless
         (yes, it's an old time example used by probably every English
instructor since ... )

       It could be 'Woman, without her man, is helpless.' or 'Woman:
without her, man is helpless.']

f.

-- 
Felmon Davis

Where humor is concerned there are no standards -- no one can say what
is good or bad, although you can be sure that everyone will.
                -- John Kenneth Galbraith

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