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Q: The following sentence: | |||
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all robot pop performers (generically referred to as Bot-Stars) | |||
who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence | |||
I am having trouble parsing. Should it be: | |||
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all-robot pop group (generically referred to as Bot-Stars), | |||
who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence. | |||
? |
Revision as of 13:32, 19 September 2012
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Author: | Birchwood H. Spooner |
First Linked By: | N/A |
Turn Link Created: | B |
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ConeffKlatt, Samuel (FL) | |
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American War of Robotic Independence | |
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Word Count | Not given |
Submitted and accepted by GM (Otter Jenkins) on request. Created de novo, so no FL data.
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Q: The following sentence:
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all robot pop performers (generically referred to as Bot-Stars) who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence
I am having trouble parsing. Should it be:
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all-robot pop group (generically referred to as Bot-Stars), who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence.
?