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 Consider the sentence “Mary had a little lamb” and think about all the meanings this could have based on where you put the emphasis on the sentence: Consider the sentence “Mary had a little lamb” and think about all the meanings this could have based on where you put the emphasis on the sentence:
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 More words will often add to the problem, not make it simpler. More words will often add to the problem, not make it simpler.
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