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Ksenia Sergeevina

PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:14 pm


My teacher gave me this extra credit:
I was given the sentence, 'Women without her name is nothing.' I need to change the punctuation so the meaning of the sentence changes. So far I have two solutions. I need one more.

Women: without her, man is nothing.
Women, without her man, is nothing.

I will love you forever, , if you help me.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:28 pm


That sentence doesn't really make any sense to me.

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Ksenia Sergeevina

PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:33 pm


The sentence without punctuation or the other two?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:37 pm


I've heard this before from my choir accompanist. (haha) He did it these ways:

Woman, without her, man is nothing.
Woman, without her man, is nothing.

Those are the only two ways, I think. That first way of yours could be considered a third way, though.

s0prano42_x3


Ksenia Sergeevina

PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:34 pm


s0prano42_x3
I've heard this before from my choir accompanist. (haha) He did it these ways:

Woman, without her, man is nothing.
Woman, without her man, is nothing.

Those are the only two ways, I think. That first way of yours could be considered a third way, though.


I already posted both of those.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:39 pm


Should we really be doing your extra credit for you though?

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Kohy

PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:35 pm


I heard of this before. It was supposed to be a joke on how punctuation could change a sentence all together while supporting one gender.

Women in the class supposedly wrote: Woman, without her, man is nothing.

And the men in the class wrote, as you can guess: Woman, without her man, is nothing.

As far as I know, these are the only two solutions. I never heard of a third answer. But good luck trying to find it!
PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:45 am


I've asked all my friends, they only see two ways. Maybe my english teacher made a mistake.

Ksenia Sergeevina


ChibiStarlet

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:15 pm


I agree. I've only even seen those two and can't think of what else you could do to change the meaning. I think this was an example in Eats, Shoots and Leaves, too. Awesome book. cool
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 5:17 pm


Ksenia Sergeevina
My teacher gave me this extra credit:
I was given the sentence, 'Women without her name is nothing.' I need to change the punctuation so the meaning of the sentence changes. So far I have two solutions. I need one more.

Women: without her, man is nothing.
Women, without her man, is nothing.

I will love you forever, , if you help me.


You need to change the punctuation? You changed that, and a word in the sentence. "Women without her name is nothing." Then it turned into: "Women without her man is nothing."

Which sentence is it?

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