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Date Posted: Wed March 16, 2005 11:31:33
Author: JoltinJoe
Subject: See, I proved my own point. "Capitalization" is the correct spelling.
In reply to: JoltinJoe 's message, "A major reason why writing skills of high school students, college students, and recent graduates are not strong is that they have grown up using methods of written communication that value immediacy of expression over accuracy of expression: message boards, emails, instant messaging, and the like. Rules of punctuation, capitilization, and grammar are often not observed when immediacy is the goal. These rules can become forgotten when not applied, or perhaps even never learned completely. When I write on this message board, I try to give some thought to what I'm saying, but I don't labor over it the way I labor over a legal brief I'm sending to a court. And that's the problem. Young writers today not only don't labor over what they write, they've never been taught to labor over what they write." on Wed March 16, 2005 11:12:12


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