
In late July (22 and 29), Peter Kittel posted on this site two parts about contradictory patterns to review books, with attention to how they deal with other types or errors, which culminated in the classification of different styles that readers can choose between.
Here the classification of patterns is cloned, so that more readers can express their personal preference for one or more of them – now after most of the summer vacation days approached people.
We doubt that most of you who use this site, in one way or another. He will have admiration for a specific style, or patterns. Now we call – and encourage – to express your own preferences.
The image is Roland Bowen, auditors, the famous peak books in the 1960s.
Please note that the groups related to “serious” mistakes indicate that it is exposed to distorting the meaning of what is said and misleads the reader as a result.
Completely
- Not Of any errors or real or realistic errors, regardless of the number of appearances or the danger.
- Remember number Among the typographical errors, grammatical and realistic errors occur.
- Also mentioned where Errors occur.
3.1 Male where In the text, each of the serious realistic errors appears.
3.2 In addition, mention where In the text, each of the non -malicious realistic errors appears.
3.3 In addition, mention where In the text, each of the typos and grammatical errors appears.
- Also providing Corrections.
4.1 Extend Correction versions For each of the serious realistic errors.
4.2 In addition, saving Correction versions Each of the non -malicious real errors.
4.3 In addition, saving Correction versions Each of the typographical errors and grammatical errors
Completely transparent
The external observer may believe that all readers of the Cricket Books reviews, or almost all of them, have immediately filled with the final category – where everything is revealed. But one should not jump to conclusions, as this will be the anticipation of the purpose of this exercise.
After two weeks, we will increase the registration for each option and teach you how the results should be directed to review future books on this site.