DOUBLEIVE
ItmustberememberedthattwoheEnglishlaroyeachotheratoanaffirmative。Thus"Idon'tknownothingaboutit"isiovey,thatIamignoraerundersideration,butitdefeatsitsownpurpose,inasmuchastheuseofnothiIkhingaboutit。Thesentenceshouldread—"Idon'tknowanythingaboutit。"
Oftenwehearsuchexpressionsas"Hewasogivenoopinion,&qutheveryoppositeofwhatisihissentehewasaskedtogivehisopinion。Thedoubleherefore,shouldbecarefullyavoided,foritisinsidiousandisliabletoslipierremainunsciousofitspreseheeyeofthecriticdetectsit。
FIRSTPERSONALPRONOUN
&hefirstpersonalpronounshouldbeavoidedasmuchaspossibleinposition。Don'tibyologyandneverusesuchexpressionsas"Inmyopinion,""AsfarasIsee,""Itappearstome,""Ibelieve,"etwhatyouwrite,thewholepositionisexpressiveofyourviews,sinceyouaretheauthor,therefore,thereisyforyoutoatuateoremphasizeyourselfatportionsofit。
&hebigI'ssavotism!Steerasfarasyou。Theohefirstpersonispermissibleisinpassageswhereyaviewthatisnotgenerallyheldandwhichislikelytomeetwithopposition。