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Written by Diana, on 23-04-2005 23:18
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I'm very sick and in my idle medicated sickness I've decided I'm tired of eating. Though every day of every week since I started eating I've thought this, it never occured to me that I was acutally thinking it all the time. Not just at that exact moment. Do you use semicolons in your writing? in your prose? How about those double hyphen things, do you use those? As of this afternoon I'm studying for my Proofreading & Editorial Skills Certificate from Chapterhouse Publishing. One of the final assessments is to write x number of sentences using two colons, two semicolons, and something else. I haven't done the initial post-reading assessment test yet but it's sitting here. I keep looking at it. You get letters after your name and everything so I'm motivated...especially if I get letters. "Ph.D." they're not but they're better than nothing. Letters after my name have always meant that I've accomplished something different or better than everyone else. Like you know what you're doing and you've proven it. You're not just claiming to know something. Anyhow...

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