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Shakespeare had poetic license. Last time I checked, ASA did not have a resident poet on staff.
"They" aren't using "they" because it sounds better - it sounds awful. "They" are using "they" because "they" live in fear of such professional busy-bodies as Martha Burk. The only place the pronouns "he" or "she" is in the entire exam is in the intro, talking about umpires. And that is the combination "he/she". Try and tell me this sounds better Quote:
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If "they" want to be PC, why not alternate the use of "he" and "she"? As you can tell - one of my pet peeves. And a losing battle. Oh, well.
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