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No. To be correct, and politically correct at that, it should read:
"Nestor told me that he wants to withdraw from his chemistry class but I told him that he has been working hard at absorbing all the propaganda from a linear-thinking, patriarchal subject area devised soley to provide jobs for the boys and to exclude womyn from achieving their rights; and that he SHOULd withdraw to show solidarity with da Sistahood and show dem Menz that the matriarchy WILL prevail.."
Semi-colons have a place, you see.
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
Nestor told me that he wanted to withdraw from his chemistry class. However, I advised against it as he had been working hard and should do well in it.
(You should not use the word "but" when you write for your class or a business letter. Instead, use "however or nonetheless." Also, break up your sentence. Yours appears to be a run on sentence).
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |