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Dangerous Words

December 26, 2017
by Caroline Miller
"The Chronicles of Narnia", "The Wind in the Willows", "Winnie the Pooh", Megan Cox Gordon, standards for children's literature
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Winnie the Pooh with gun
Two of the most dangerous words in any language are “should” and “ought.” Generally, they are used to create divisions between those who follow the rules and those who don’t. Society needs rules, of course, but few of them need the heft of Biblical standards. Most transgress
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