"RHETORIC The art of making life less believable; the calculated use of language, not to alarm but to do full harm to our busy minds and properly dispose our listeners to a pain they have never dreamed of. The context of what can be known establishes that love and indifference are forms of language, but the wise addition of punctuation allows us to believe that there are other harms - the dash gives the reader the clear signal they are coming."

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Source: Ben Marcus (2013). “The Age of Wire and String”, p.92, Granta Books

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Ben Marcus is an American author known for his innovative exploration of language and identity in works like 'The Flame Alphabet.'

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