In honour of one of my favourite little pieces of Simpson's dialogue:
Any one of my students who uses either the word "embiggen" or "cromulent" in their critical summaries or mid-terms will receive a perfect grade.
Examples include, but are not limited to, "Our discussion of concequentialist ethics can be embiggened by analyzing Utilitarianism in particular." Or, "The Cruzan case is a perfectly cromulent example of the question of euthanasia in medical ethics."
C'mon people, this is the way to make up getting "there, their and they're" mixed up.
Any one of my students who uses either the word "embiggen" or "cromulent" in their critical summaries or mid-terms will receive a perfect grade.
Examples include, but are not limited to, "Our discussion of concequentialist ethics can be embiggened by analyzing Utilitarianism in particular." Or, "The Cruzan case is a perfectly cromulent example of the question of euthanasia in medical ethics."
C'mon people, this is the way to make up getting "there, their and they're" mixed up.
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I've never been to Paris.
I hear the wine is better there