The story is sad...but the way the newspaper started off the story this morning, sounds like the guy is in better shape than they thought...
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Cops are investigating after a man was discovered dead overlooking the Bow River this morning.
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The story is sad...but the way the newspaper started off the story this morning, sounds like the guy is in better shape than they thought...
:eek:Quote:
Cops are investigating after a man was discovered dead overlooking the Bow River this morning.
Well, if they found him while he was overlooking the river, he can't be TOO dead, can he? :p
Hope they get a second opinion....
There's definately something wrong with that sentence! It makes no sense at all, and it doesn't help much to change the words around! :rolleyes:
Randi - exactly! This is TOO funny, and I wonder if the writer is getting thoroughly teased by their colleagues today! :D
It's amazing they get away with it. I suppose they try to get it all in one "smart" sentence, but this certainly doesn't work! There's a collection somewhere on the web of all of these silly mistakes.
The instructions/manuals to various gadgets are even worse. I think John posted some of them here a few years ago.
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Cops are investigating after a man was discovered dead overlooking the Bow River this morning.
I dont see anything strange or funny. Because,
The "overlooking" is a figure of speech to describe where they found the man.
They could of said "around the Bow River" - "near the Bow River" - "at the Bow River" for example.
Overlooking is used allot to describie locations.
As a former staff writer at a newspaper, blame the editors. THEY are the ones that have the final say in how the article is edited and printed.
I have to disagree. "Overlooking" has to describe something. The road overlooking, or a terrace overlooking, but just "overlooking" is wrong. Since they didn't qualify the verb with another subject it leaves one believing the man is "overlooking" the Bow River. The other examples you gave didn't involve verbs, so they did not need an additional subject.Quote:
Originally Posted by Craftlady
They could have said that the man was found dead at the bow river
overlook. That would make better sense.
I think I would put it....
Cops are investigating after a man was discovered dead this morning on a spot overlooking the Bow River .
I assume the view must be deadly......
Well, it could be using to describe the spot they found the body at, the spot was overlooking the river. That makes sense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
Rachel, that is how they should have put it!!
Yes, it could have. Unfortunately, it didn't say that, and that is what makes the sentence incorrect. In a news article the reader should not have to try guess what the writer is describing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika