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Old 03-04-2008, 08:08 PM
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Is reading Books in philosophy to much to ask of participant who like answering

Questions in the philosophy?
It's an enthymeme. You supply the necessary premises and conclusions because mine is just a Q( Question to the grammar newbie)
Oh yeah here' s the full Q for the grammar anal(yst)s!: Is reading Books in Philosophy to much to ask of (the) participant(s) who like answering Questions in the philosophy (category)?

The corrections should gladden the hearts of the infants and put smiles on their mugs because they got (sorry, I meant "received") much needed attention!
Reading supplements experience and to suggest otherwise is shooting down a strawman argument!
The word "philosophy" was an intentional duplication. Repetition helps the weak of mind!
Pls try and Fit your suggestion in the 110 character-limited Q-box!"Is reading books on the subject too much to ask of participants answering questions in the philosophy area?" Do any of you bother to ask Q's? You don't have to read books in philosophy to get that experience!
Oh I forgot, please be sure to add the word "like" before the word "answering", as , surely, you would not want to change the emphasis I placed on the word "like". When you don't like a Q, you're to skip it and forego the 2 (two, your choice) cheap points!
Oh, shucks, I left out the word "supposed".
In case you are wondering, the word ""supposed" was supposed to go between the words "you're" and "to"! LOL
Of course you all know I'm just kidding too! Just answer the Question and earn the points you got!
Blackburn's "Think" is recommended. So is his book titled "Truth."
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