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  1. Posted: August 29, 2015In: Public

    After a land survey reveals that her fence is in the wrong place, a homeowner, unwilling to lose part of her backyard, wages war against her neighbor ? no matter what the law says.

    rkeller Penpusher
    Added an answer on August 31, 2015 at 4:56 am

    Shouldn't the neighbor be the protagonist and our POV? And why is she so motivated and inflexible (and wrong) about this stolen hunk of ground? Are her beloved cat and family jewels buried there?

    Shouldn’t the neighbor be the protagonist and our POV? And why is she so motivated and inflexible (and wrong) about this stolen hunk of ground? Are her beloved cat and family jewels buried there?

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  2. Posted: August 31, 2015In: Public

    Against a backdrop of growing religious conflict with a foreign civilization, an idealistic scientist seeks truth while a young civil servant seeks power.

    rkeller Penpusher
    Added an answer on August 31, 2015 at 4:47 am

    Are the scientist and civil servant on the same or different sides? The opening 11 words can be reduced to something like, "Amid religious turbulence..."

    Are the scientist and civil servant on the same or different sides? The opening 11 words can be reduced to something like, “Amid religious turbulence…”

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