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i think that cat in the rain is agood story . it embodied dissatisfaction and greedy which the american wife shows. she is very different from her husband who enjoy his life the way it is and accept people the way they are . his over_ambitious wife needed alot of things ,she said "I want to eat at my own table, I want silver and Iwant candles" she also wants a kitty and she wants to grow her hair down "to make a knot at the back that I can feel" . E.Hemingway succeeded to convey the idea .I think dissatisfaction is aproplematic issue in our society nowadays .

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I notice that all the Hemingway short stories are being edited the past week or so, and I'm assuming it's for a school project. Does the professor / instructor / teacher have a user page that I can pointed to. Thanks. Truthkeeper (talk) 01:42, 6 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Formatting

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Hi, Sophie - I can help you set this up if you want. But I'd really like if you could discuss here with me what your professor's expectations are and how I can find him. Overturning another's editor's edit as you have here is called edit warring and something to be avoided. I'll add the link in the appropriate spot for you. Thanks. Truthkeeper (talk) 02:05, 6 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Copying from another article

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Hi, when I pointed you to Indian Camp as an example of how to do this, I wasn't suggesting that you copy an entire section from article to another. On Wikipedia that is allowed, but it's important to attribute the section of text to the place from where you took it. In this edit a large chunk was copied, so when you do something like be sure to copy over the references too, and then in the edit summary write: copied from Indian Camp or wherever the page is copied from. I also think we might have to put a template or something on this page to show that text has been copied over. It's okay for the editor who writes the text to copy from one article to another, but when a new editor takes text from one article to another, that has to be indicated on the page. Can you please respond to the repeated requests to discuss how to edit on Wikipedia. You have two very experienced and nice editors, myself and Mike, trying to help. Typically we use talkpages to discuss anything to do with the article. Thanks. Truthkeeper (talk) 03:09, 7 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]