Writing Hint #7 Use words correctly
One of my greatest fears with blogging and writing is that one day I will use a word incorrectly. I taught young children for most of the 35 years of my teaching career, mostly those aged 7 to 10. In order to communicate effectively I needed, of necessity, to use words understandable to children of this age. Although I think that I have a good vocabulary and a good grasp of word meanings, there are times when I feel very unsure of myself and somewhat inadequate.
In this context I was amused by this quote, which I read recently in a magazine for writers:
“Use words correctly, irregardless of how others use them.”
Terrible Tongue Twister Tortures Trevor
I enjoy reading the Review section of The Weekend Australian newspaper. It has a broad range of articles about books, authors, literary events and many book reviews. Saturday’s edition had a short review of a book called “Sheep’s Miscellany: a collection of Truths and trivia.”
According to the author, Karen Gee, the toughest tongue twister in English is:
“The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.”
And she also states that New Zealanders lead the world in Googling the word “sheep.”
I’ve always wondered about the Kiwis.
Haiku #15 Snake
Snake
Black, sleek and deadly
The snake slithers silently
Through the grass – evil!
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