Summary of Lawrence Weinstein's Grammar for a Full Life
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#1 The author, who is extremely shy, must often turn the ears of others in her direction to get what she requires for survival and a good life. She can't always wait for unbidden champions to do her advocacy for her.

#2 We must learn to insist that we have rights to airtime. Our increased use of that punctuation mark, written or spoken, is one way to begin.

#3 Transitive and intransitive verbs are different. A transitive verb is a verb that takes an object, and an intransitive verb is a verb that does not take an object.

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