GeorgeousSapiensGeorgeousSapiens Forum Posts (2)

RE: Punctuation can change the meaning of the whole sentence.

The assassins read support: Kill the Qeen, must not worry for yourself, quite right if you all agree, I do not oppose; and killed the queen.

When the arch bishop who had written this was questioned for participating in murder, he read opposition: Kill the Queen must not, worry for yourself quite right, if you all agree, I do not, oppose.

RE: Punctuation can change the meaning of the whole sentence.

"Kill the Queen must not worry for yourself quite right if you all agree I do not oppose."

Does he support or oppose the assassination of the queen?

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