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textual-clarity

A critique of ambiguous or awkward phrasing within the text, emphasizing the importance of precise language.

1 chapter across 1 book

A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 86

This chapter consists primarily of marginal notes and commentary reflecting on the nature of rules and historical understanding, particularly in relation to natural phenomena like glaciers. The discussion highlights the idea that significant change or good outcomes occur when many rules are broken, and touches on the historical realization of glacier dynamics in the 19th century. The text also critiques ambiguous phrasing, indicating a concern for clarity in communication.