COMMON PROOFREADING SYMBOLS

PAMBANSANG SIGBIN
30 Apr 202107:35

Summary

TLDRThis educational vlog introduces essential proofreading symbols for high school and college students to master. It covers symbols for inserting commas, apostrophes, additional text, and using quotation marks and periods. The video also explains how to use the delete and transpose symbols to correct sentences. By learning these common proofreading symbols, students can improve the quality of their written work and make proofreading a less daunting task.

Takeaways

  • 📝 Editing symbols are crucial for writers to correct errors and convey logical corrections in writing.
  • 🏫 High school and college students should master common proofreading symbols to improve their writing submissions.
  • 📌 The 'insert comma' symbol is indicated by a crook and is used to correct sentence structure by adding commas where necessary.
  • 🗝️ The apostrophe symbol is used to indicate contractions or possessive forms and is placed between the relevant letters.
  • ➕ The 'insert something' symbol is used to add missing words or phrases in a sentence.
  • 🔑 The double quotation mark symbol is used to indicate direct speech or specific terms that need emphasis.
  • 🔚 The 'use a period here' symbol is used to correct sentences that lack proper punctuation, specifically periods.
  • ❌ The delete symbol is used to remove unnecessary words or errors in a sentence.
  • 🔄 The transpose element symbol is used to switch the order of two adjacent words to correct the sentence.
  • 🎓 This vlog aims to educate viewers on common proofreading symbols to make proofreading a less daunting task.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video script?

    -The main purpose of the video script is to educate viewers about common proofreading symbols that are essential for writers, especially high school and college students, to correct errors in their writing effectively.

  • Why are editing symbols important in writing?

    -Editing symbols are important in writing because they provide a clear and logical guide to both writers and proofreaders on how to address and correct spotted errors in a document.

  • What is the first common proofreading symbol mentioned in the script?

    -The first common proofreading symbol mentioned is the 'insert a comma' symbol, which is indicated by a crook and is used to correct the placement of commas in sentences.

  • How is the apostrophe symbol used in proofreading?

    -The apostrophe symbol is used to indicate possession or to form contractions. In the script, it is shown between the letters 'n' and 't' in the word 'wouldn't' to demonstrate its placement.

  • What does the 'insert something' symbol represent in proofreading?

    -The 'insert something' symbol in proofreading is used to indicate that additional text should be added to a sentence for clarity or completeness.

  • How is the double quotation mark symbol used in the script?

    -The double quotation mark symbol is used to indicate that a direct quote is being used within the text. The script provides an example of using it after the word 'is' to show the beginning of a quote.

  • What is the purpose of the 'use a period here' symbol in proofreading?

    -The 'use a period here' symbol is used to indicate where a period should be placed at the end of a declarative sentence to signal its completion.

  • What does the delete symbol look like and how is it used?

    -The delete symbol is used to indicate that a word or part of a word should be removed from the sentence. In the script, it is shown as a symbol placed above the word 'is' to correct the sentence 'The elephant strong is is really its nose'.

  • What is the transpose elements symbol and how does it function?

    -The transpose elements symbol is used to indicate that two adjacent words should be swapped to correct the sentence. In the script, it is shown being placed between the words 'only' and 'picked' to correct the sentence to 'He picked only the one he likes'.

  • What is the overall goal of learning these proofreading symbols according to the script?

    -The overall goal of learning these proofreading symbols is to ensure that writers can submit articles free of errors and that proofreading becomes a less daunting task for everyone involved in the writing process.

  • How does the script engage the audience in learning these symbols?

    -The script engages the audience by providing clear examples and visuals of each symbol, explaining their usage, and encouraging the viewers to look at their screens to understand how to apply them.

Outlines

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📝 Common Proofreading Symbols for Writers

This paragraph introduces the importance of proofreading symbols in the writing process, emphasizing their utility for writers, viewers, and proofreaders. The video aims to educate high school and college students on mastering these symbols to improve their writing submissions. The narrator demonstrates the use of five common proofreading symbols: 1) Insert a comma, indicated by a crook symbol, to correct sentence structure. 2) Use an apostrophe, shown between letters 'n' and 't', to indicate possession or contraction. 3) Insert something, a simple symbol to denote the addition of missing words. 4) Use double quotation marks, denoted by a symbol, to indicate direct speech or specific terms. 5) Use a period here, symbolized by a dot, to correct the end of a declarative sentence. Each symbol is explained with examples for clarity.

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🗑️ Advanced Proofreading Symbols: Deletion and Transposition

The second paragraph delves into more advanced proofreading symbols: 1) The delete symbol, which is used to remove unnecessary words or errors, demonstrated by correcting the phrase 'the elephant strong is is really its nose' to 'the elephant is really strong, its nose'. 2) The transpose elements symbol, used to interchange words for grammatical accuracy, illustrated by swapping 'only' and 'picked' in the sentence 'he only picked, coma the one he likes' to 'he picked only the one he likes'. The video concludes with a summary of the common proofreading symbols covered, reinforcing their significance in the editing process.

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Keywords

💡Editing Symbols

Editing symbols are visual cues used by writers and editors to indicate changes or corrections in a text. In the context of the video, these symbols are essential for conveying how to address errors in written work. The video aims to educate viewers on the correct use of these symbols, which is crucial for ensuring clarity and accuracy in written communication. Examples from the script include the 'insert a comma' symbol, which is depicted as a crook, and the 'delete' symbol, which is used to remove unnecessary words.

💡Proofreading

Proofreading is the process of reading a text to detect and correct errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and style. It is a critical step in the writing process that ensures the final product is polished and professional. The video emphasizes the importance of proofreading by introducing symbols that help in this process, such as the 'insert something' symbol, which is used to add missing words to a sentence, as illustrated in the script with the example 'everyone knows it'.

💡Comma

A comma is a punctuation mark used to separate clauses or items in a list, aiding in the readability of a sentence. In the video, the 'insert a comma' symbol is highlighted as a common proofreading symbol, indicating where a comma should be added for clarity. The script provides an example with the phrase 'the mayor's brother', where a comma is needed after 'the mayor's' to avoid confusion.

💡Apostrophe

An apostrophe is used in English to indicate possession or to form contractions. The video script explains the 'apostrophe symbol' as a tool for showing where an apostrophe should be inserted to correct a sentence. For instance, the script uses the sentence 'I wouldn't know where to put' to demonstrate the correct placement of an apostrophe to form the contraction 'wouldn't'.

💡Insert Something

This term refers to the action of adding missing content to a sentence to ensure it is complete and makes sense. The video introduces the 'insert something' symbol, which is used to denote where additional text should be added. An example provided in the script is the correction of the sentence 'I know it' to 'Everyone knows it', where 'Everyone' is the missing subject that needs to be inserted.

💡Double Quotation Marks

Double quotation marks are used in writing to indicate direct speech or to set off a quotation from the main text. The video script explains the 'use double quotation mark' symbol, which is used to show where quotation marks should be placed around a quote. The example given is 'My favorite point is', where the speaker indicates that the missing quote should be enclosed in double quotation marks.

💡Period

A period is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to indicate its completion. The video discusses the 'use a period here' symbol, which is used to correct sentences that are missing a period. The script provides an example of a declarative sentence that lacks a period, and the speaker demonstrates how to encircle the period to show where it should be added.

💡Delete Symbol

The delete symbol is used in proofreading to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from the text. The video script explains how to use this symbol by showing an example where the word 'is' is repeated in the sentence 'The elephant strong is is really its nose'. The speaker demonstrates using the delete symbol to remove the unnecessary 'is', thus correcting the sentence.

💡Transpose Elements

Transposing elements refers to the process of swapping the positions of two or more words to correct a sentence. The video introduces the 'transpose element' symbol, which is used to show where words should be interchanged. An example from the script is the sentence 'He only picked, coma the one he likes', where the words 'only' and 'picked' need to be transposed to form the correct sentence: 'He picked only the one he likes'.

💡Vlog

A vlog, short for video blog, is a form of blogging where the content is presented in video format. In the context of the script, the term 'vlog' refers to the medium through which the speaker is educating viewers on common proofreading symbols. The vlog format allows for a more engaging and visual learning experience, as demonstrated by the speaker's use of on-screen examples to illustrate each editing symbol.

Highlights

Editing symbols are crucial for correcting writing errors.

Editing symbols provide logical corrections for writers and proofreaders.

Common proofreading symbols are essential for high school and college students.

The vlog introduces common proofreading symbols for better article submissions.

Insert a comma symbol is the first common proofreading symbol.

The insert comma symbol looks like a crook.

Apostrophe symbol is the second common proofreading symbol.

The apostrophe symbol is indicated between 'n' and 't' in 'wouldn't'.

Insert something symbol is the third common proofreading symbol.

The insert something symbol is used to add missing words.

Use double quotation mark symbol is the fourth common proofreading symbol.

The double quotation mark symbol is used to indicate direct speech.

Use a period here symbol is the fifth common proofreading symbol.

The period here symbol is used to correct declarative sentences lacking a period.

Delete symbol is the sixth common proofreading symbol.

The delete symbol is used to remove unnecessary words in a sentence.

Transpose element symbol is the seventh common proofreading symbol.

The transpose element symbol is used to interchange words for sentence correction.

The vlog concludes with a summary of the common proofreading symbols discussed.

Transcripts

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note that in the context of writing

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writers usually correct spotted errors

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with editing symbols these editing

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symbols are very important

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because it will give logical and correct

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idea

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to the writers that the viewers

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and to the proofreaders as to how to

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address

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the spotted error in the article

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correctly via this vlog

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i will reveal to you the common proof

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reading symbols in which every high

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school students

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and college students should master so

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that and the articles that they will be

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submitting

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proof reading is no longer a problem

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everyone welcome to this blog entitled

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common proof reading symbols

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ready now let us start

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common proofreading symbol number one

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insert a comma symbol

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how does it look like kindly look at

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your screens to use it the example

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is the mayor's brother

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next to the mayor's brother should be

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coma

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so indicate the insert comma

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symbol i tell you

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again indicate the insert

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comma symbol is

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a crook

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understood insert a comma symbol

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as the first common proof reading

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symbol very good

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common proof reading symbol number two

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apostrophe symbol

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look at your screens now how to use

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apostrophe symbol example

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i wouldn't take note that

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in between the letter n and the letter

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t indicate the apostrophe

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symbol know where to put

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this things the complete sentence

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i wouldn't know where to put

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this verse so you now know

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where to indicate the apostrophe

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symbol which is the second common

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proof reading symbol

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very good your learning

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the third one insert something

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simple again looking at your

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screens to use it the example

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is i know it

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indicate the insert something symbol

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in fact everyone

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knows it it's not that difficult to

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learn and understand

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the third common proof reading

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symbol which is insert

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something simple

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fourth one use double quotation mark

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symbols look at your squeeze

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to use it the example is

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my favorite point is

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then indicate use double quotation mark

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symbol design

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in your screens everyone that's the

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fourth common

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proof reading symbol use

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double quotation mark symbol

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very easy

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the fifth symbol is use a period here

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symbol look at your screens

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example this is a declarative

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sentence note that in the example

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there is no period after the word

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sentence have you noticed to correct the

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sentence

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put a period after the word

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sentence and encircle

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the period that's how to edit

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using a use a period

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here symbol i think that's the most

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easy thing to understand

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very good

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common proof reading symbol is what we

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call

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as delete symbol how does

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a delete symbol looks like look at your

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screens

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to use the delete symbol here is the

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guide

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the elephant strong

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is is really

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its nose in the sentence

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there are two is have you noticed

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now to use the delete symbol just

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indicate above either in the first

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ace or in the second is the delayed

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symbol thus the sentence is already

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edited

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into a correct sentence

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very easy

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very good

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symbol transpose element

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symbol how does a transpose element

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symbol

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looks like look at your screens

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example he only picked

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coma the one he likes

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can you identify the words that must be

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interchanged

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very good now put the transpose element

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symbol in the words

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only until the word picked

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meaning the two words only

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and picked must be interchanged

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or must be transposed to correct

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the sentence that's the purpose of

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transposed

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elements symbol meaning

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the correct answer now is he picked

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only the one who likes

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very good

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that concludes my vlog for today giving

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you learnings

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about common proof reading sermons this

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is again your

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one and only eat

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giving your learnings about common proof

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readings

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