LETTER BANK XXIII
A letter bank is a word or phrase whose letters - repeated as necessary - make up a longer word or phrase. For example, IMPS is a letter bank for MISSISSIPPI - only the letters I, M, P, and S are necessary to spell MISSISSIPPI. The first blank in the flat below can be filled in with a letter bank for the second blank.
A good editor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when there are
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in an article or story -
such as when a person says or does something
completely out of character.
Answer:
NOTICES
INCONSISTENCIES
Credit: The Enigma
June, 2019
ANDREAS
Saturday, August 31, 2019
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