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“Photography was a licence to go whenever I wanted and to do what I wanted to do.”
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Young Women Often Trendsetters in Vocal Patterns -... →
teachingliteracy: Whether it be uptalk (pronouncing statements as if they were questions? Like this?), creating slang words like “bitchin’ ” and “ridic,” or the incessant use of “like” as a conversation filler, vocal trends associated with young women are often seen as markers of immaturity or even stupidity. Right? But linguists — many of whom once promoted theories consistent with that...
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