Re: Three Act Structure (Part 2)
Exactly! I understand them and I broke them. Some intentionally and some unintentionally.
I'm shocked, he says sarcastically, that sc111 decided to pile on and scold me with this ridiculous sidetracking of a major topic.
I wrote six pages, consisting of 2,400 words, 15,000 characters and TigerFang thought it was imperative to point out supposedly 47 grammar errors.
Some of those 47 errors that TigerFang pointed out was from quoted passages of others that I thought would not be appropriate to change.
sc111 says, "cannot be written off as creative license."
Many of the errors that TigerFang pointed out had nothing to do with "creative license." It was about my personal taste and choice -- and if I wanted to use creative license to express something, don't tell me that I can't break a grammar rule.
"F" RULES!
TigerFang, you tell me "double cross" needs a hyphen. I am grammatically allowed to use the informal version if I so please to do so. Also, I like to point out that you corrected my supposed error like so: "double cross (couble-cross)." I suggest for those who live in a glass house should not throw stones. I'm just saying, bro.
"There's no drama unless you create the drama." -- Sam Baron, 2014 Nicholl Fellowship winner.
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I'm shocked, he says sarcastically, that sc111 decided to pile on and scold me with this ridiculous sidetracking of a major topic.
I wrote six pages, consisting of 2,400 words, 15,000 characters and TigerFang thought it was imperative to point out supposedly 47 grammar errors.
Some of those 47 errors that TigerFang pointed out was from quoted passages of others that I thought would not be appropriate to change.
sc111 says, "cannot be written off as creative license."
Many of the errors that TigerFang pointed out had nothing to do with "creative license." It was about my personal taste and choice -- and if I wanted to use creative license to express something, don't tell me that I can't break a grammar rule.
"F" RULES!
TigerFang, you tell me "double cross" needs a hyphen. I am grammatically allowed to use the informal version if I so please to do so. Also, I like to point out that you corrected my supposed error like so: "double cross (couble-cross)." I suggest for those who live in a glass house should not throw stones. I'm just saying, bro.
"There's no drama unless you create the drama." -- Sam Baron, 2014 Nicholl Fellowship winner.
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