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>author uses woman as an adjective
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I don't know what an adjective is off the top of my head
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cuddly is an adverb
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it's not, it just ends in -ly. a similar confusion led americans to use 'likely' as an adverb with the sense of 'probably'.
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>author uses 'she' as the default pronoun for the reader.
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>>25306042
>author uses "she or he" for every third person singular, even for inanimate
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>>25305468
>nonfiction author uses she/her pronouns for otherwise ungendered people that only serve as short, everyday examples
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