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Anne Halsey writes: All of us who have been there (and we are legion)
empathize
with your situation.
Amen. I have copied your response and beg your approval to use it in my
tech writing classes. Students ALWAYS ask this question, and your response
is excellent.
Thanks.
John Garison
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