Dylan Turnbull

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The plain stylist singles out two word types as especially ripe for cutting: adverbs and adjectives. These parts of speech often betray a nerviness that the point has not been made. Or they are trying to prop up a verb or noun too weak to stand up for itself, or muscle in when the verb or noun is strong enough on its own.
First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
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