Word Confusion: Parody versus Satire
A parody is an imitation of another’s style whereas satire is a unique work that pokes fun at the stupidity or meanness in contemporary issues in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A parody is an imitation of another’s style whereas satire is a unique work that pokes fun at the stupidity or meanness in contemporary issues in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
I’d love it if KD Did It became an historic blog with its historical background on words in this Word Confusion.
Revised as of5 Jan 2023 I know . . . you’d think they were the same. What’s the big deal? Well, lemme tell ya, besides the fact that each time I read about a character who would tip toe in this story, I saw her, in my mind, tipping a toe up. I was really impressed she could make just one toe tip up. I’ve tried it. If I try to move a toe upward, they all go up, like a wave. Now with tiptoe I’m imagining that the character is either moving around on their tippy toes or they’re trying to move quietly. WARNING: I couldn’t find much in the way of definition for tip toe without it defaulting to tiptoe, so my example sentences are weird. Word Confusions . . . . . . started as my way of dealing with a professional frustration with properly spelled words that were out of context in manuscripts I was editing as well as books I was reviewing. It evolved into a sharing of information with y’all. I’m hoping you’ll share with us words that have been a bête noire for you from either end. If you found this post on […]
The manner in which people live is usually different depending on the manor in which they live in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Mike will need a mic if he wantMike will need a mic if he wants to project out to the audience in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.s to project out to the audience in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s all the same: camaraderie and comradery in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Incite is usually negative behavior but can be positive in pushing people into having insight into their behaviors in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s all about the formatting for also known as and whether you use periods and/or a comma for a.k.a., in this Formatting Tip from KD Did It.
He allowed that I would like to hear it said aloud in this Word Confusion from KD DId It.
KD Did It intends to persevere with these Word Confusions, although it sometimes seem as if we’re perseverating the point.