06 November 2007
calling all english lit majors
i'm reading an old book called Robinson Cursoe. multiple times a chapter i run into a break in the sentence that looks like this " ..., viz., .." of-course in the book the ... are words and there are no quotations. what does this mean?
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Alisha
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I looked it up and this is what I found:
that is to say; namely (used esp. to introduce examples, details, etc.). Abbreviation: viz.
does that make any sense?
yes it does.
thanks
What about spelling?
Listen I am offended I'm not on your list of "peeps" to read. Ok? Email me at caitlin.taylor@asu.edu to let me put you on my list of readers. lylas lol brb
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