Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Reading this, I imediately thought to myself that curiosity maybe isn't the best explanation. Based on Zack's behavior so far, indecision or the realization that there's really no place to run to, would be more likely culprits for this course of action.He felt like bolting from the scene, but instead stayed still –trapped by a horrible sense of curiosity.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
His mind, which had seemingly recovered from the abrupt change of place, stopped and started to pound.
His mind stopped and started to pound? Hmmm My mind stops when trying to understand that sentence!
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Whoops! Guess I should change that to 'his mind stopped and his head started to pound'? o_O?
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
...There's now a spell check function in the reply form? o_O Wow. That's cool!
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Chase is cutting Zack off mid-sentence, right? I could be wrong, but don't ellipses usually signal someone trailing off?
Well, according to the 4th edition of the Bedford Handbook for Writers, ellipsis are correct in this situation.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Thanks for letting me know about the confusion; I'll try to make a note to reread it and clear the issues up. For now, though, I feel a little blah about editing.
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