Category R Humour |
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R01 |
2000 words |
Charles Grodin. 1992. How I Get Through with Life: A Wise and Witty Guide. New York: William Morrow. p.121--132. |
001--183 |
R02 |
2008 words |
Douglas Adams. 1992. Mostly Harmless. New York: Harmony. p. 24--31. |
001--225 |
ambiguous hyphen: re-thought (134) |
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R03 |
2013 words |
David Barry. 1992. Dave Barry Does Japan. New York: Random House. p. 43--51. |
001--194 |
ambiguous hyphen: gang-bowed (46) |
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bus-boy (190) |
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R04 |
2003 words |
Clyde Edgerton. 1992. In Memory of Junior. A Novel. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books. p. 50--56. |
001--217 |
ambiguous hyphen: store-owner’s (12) |
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good-looking (193) |
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R05 |
2015 words |
Arthur Plotnik. 1992. Honk If You're Writer. Unabashed Advice, Undiluted Experience, and Unadulterated Inspiration for Writers and Writers-To-Be. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 160-166. |
001--232 |
ambiguous hyphen: Journalism-trained (65) |
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<&|>sic!: Write a strings of x’s (93) |
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R06 |
2001 words |
Lydia Davis. 'The Professor.' Harper's Magazine 284 (1701), February 1992. p. 56--58. |
001--171 |
R07 |
2001 words |
Stephen McCauley. 'The Whole Truth.' Harper's Magazine 285 (1706) July 1992. p. 56--59. |
001--182 |
R08 |
2001 words |
Barbara Hudson. 'Selling Whiskers.' Story 40, Autumn 1992. p. 11--14. |
001--205 |
typographical error: overstufffed corrected to overstuffed (80) |
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R09 |
2004 words |
Clay Morgan. 1992. Santiago and the Drinking Party. A Novel. New York: Viking. p.132--138. |
001--230 |
ambiguous hyphen: fifty-four (103) |
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