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Under the heading "Plot", the third sentence states "She is the healer and midwife of her rural, tribal people - she believes in life, but new laws prohibit unlicensed healers." (emphasis added) What is "she believes in life" supposed to mean? As written, it is nonsensical. Also, the use of the en-dash between "people" and "she" is incorrect.
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Under the heading "Plot", the third sentence states "She is the healer and midwife of her rural, tribal people - she believes in life, but new laws prohibit unlicensed healers." (emphasis added) What is "she believes in life" supposed to mean? As written, it is nonsensical. Also, the use of the en-dash between "people" and "she" is incorrect.
Bricology (
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23:25, 8 July 2021 (UTC)reply