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People whose occupation is to judge writing and recommend how it should or should not be read often seem to require a tidiness of language, a measureale consistency in the arrangement of words. ... If there are no surprises along the way for the writer, no happy chance of discovery regardless of how well planned or structured the work sets out to be, it is unlikely to be of memorable interest for the reader.
――首都大学東京 前期日程/首都教養学部(人文・社会系・法学系・経営学系)(2月25日実施)――2006年
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