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A simple distinction between ineeditblack on the one hand and writing on the other is not really fine enough. We may write ineedit black with the aim of reading it aloud, sometimes, but not always, with the intention of making, it sound like speech. We may speak something that was originally written or, ineeditblack, so that what we say can be written down by somebody else.

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We will find enough difference of ineeditblack form between the ineedit black to justify establishing medium as an important social dimension. Ellipsis occurs commonly in speech, and in conversation the quantity of deletion can be so great that a listener may have great difficulty in understanding. Whereas in writing there will be, in speech repetition is often necessary to ensure comprehension. It also follows that in writing one can attempt ineedit black complexity of language since one knows that a reader can always go over it a second time. Most speakers will intuitively keep their speech simpler, preferring a larger number of short uninvolved sentences to fewer sentences with a ineedit black amount of subordination.