Saturday, August 25, 2012

inspiration strikes, (part two).

to further promote dialogue, statements (perhaps more widely and formally known as declarations, asserations, or arguments) can also be posed as questions (perhaps more widely and formally known as an interrogative or proposition. Furthermore to highlight the Greek impact on Western civlization, as they are antecedents to the Romans on the lilipads of progress, if you will, socratically, in remembrance of the Greek phiolosopher, Socrates).

free example (exempli gratia, for which the often-used abbreviation, "e.g.," stands. Translated literally from Latin it means, "free example") below.


statement : i know x

question 1: do you think that x? (personal interrogation)

question 2: is it known that x? (impersonal interrogation)

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