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From: Massi, Jerri
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: That/which
Date: Friday, December 16, 1994 11:12AM
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I also follow the "old-fashioned" rules for correct use of "that" and
"which." One common complaint of tech writing is that it is often boring,
repetitive, and vague. The indiscriminate use of "which" contributes to
those problems.
--Jmassi -at- admin -dot- clemsonSC -dot- ncr -dot- com