Groucho Marx Arthur Sheekman
Location: Paragraph E, Line 5. Explanation
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Explanation: Groucho wrote on 10 July 1940, I feel you must write another political post about a campaign for This Week or another magazine. I believe you should take advantage of the fact that this is going to be a very popular topic over the next few months. If you write to me, I'll try to make notes of a few things you may complain about.' Groucho wanted Sheekman to write about campaigns to take advantage of the hot topic during the time to sell out more and more work. He thought that campaigns were a pessimistic topic to write about during those times. Kanan.co 12. D Location: Paragraph E, Line 12. Explanation: Groucho wrote on May 29, 1940, 'Got your piece and read it through.' Groucho always addressed a work as either "my piece" or "your piece" in his letters to Sheekman. The letter continued with the following: "I think the piece is good... and I'll send this to him and see if he can sell it." I'll just rewrite some of your paragraphs; I didn't guarantee they'll be better, but they might seem more like me. Groucho always referred to the works with “your work” and “my work”, to differentiate the two. And he explained why he changed the essays a little to give them his touch. 13. F Location: Paragraph C, Line 6. Explanation: "Did you see Reader's Digest's little piece? On March 17, 1941, he wrote, "My drool is going out in next week's issue of This Week so cancel your subscription immediately." Groucho wanted Sheekman to read and give a review about one of his upcoming works which was to be published in a magazine. Hence, he wrote to Sheekman in a letter to be aware and ready to purchase it. Kanan.co Download 44.19 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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