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  1. Posted: September 27, 2016In: Examples

    When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he struggles to overcome the debilitating condition and rally the British at the outbreak of WWII.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on September 27, 2016 at 11:04 pm

    You want 25 words? ?How about 21? When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he must overcome his disability to rally the English people against Hitler. (The rhetorical contrast between the two is shown in one of my favorite moments in the film. ?As the royal family watches a newRead more

    You want 25 words? ?How about 21?

    When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he must overcome his disability to rally the English people against Hitler.

    (The rhetorical contrast between the two is shown in one of my favorite moments in the film. ?As the royal family watches a newsreel of one of Hitler’s German rants. ?His daughter Elizabeth asks: “Papa, what’s he saying”. ?King George VI: “I don’t know, but he seems to be saying it rather well.”)

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  2. Posted: September 26, 2016In: Drama

    When an exhausted Driver contemplating a life change, receives an ultimatum to go into work on his day off. He must deal with an assorted bunch of characters, who will shape what direction he will take his life.

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    Added an answer on September 27, 2016 at 6:10 am

    As the others have said. ?The story seems to be driving the Driver rather than the Driver driving the story.

    As the others have said. ?The story seems to be driving the Driver rather than the Driver driving the story.

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  3. Posted: September 27, 2016In: Examples

    When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he struggles to overcome the debilitating condition and rally the British at the outbreak of WWII.

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    Added an answer on September 27, 2016 at 2:19 am

    Pretty good, sums up the plot. ?Being a maddening stickler for historical accuracy, my polish is:When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he must overcome his disability to rally the English people at the start of World War II. (26 words)"Unexpectedly", suggesting a shocking reRead more

    Pretty good, sums up the plot. ?Being a maddening stickler for historical accuracy, my polish is:

    When a stuttering prince unexpectedly becomes King of England, he must overcome his disability to rally the English people at the start of World War II.
    (26 words)

    “Unexpectedly”, suggesting a shocking reversal of his initial expectations, which it was.
    “Rally” ?because by then the sovereign is a figurehead who only reigns, doesn’t rule. The Prime Minister actually lead the government and the war effort.
    “World War 2” — not WW1.

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