Recently, I was re-reading an article about Arianna Huffington. The article was entitled "Obsessiveness is the Greatest Strength of Online News." I was enjoying the read until I came across something that made me stop cold.
In the fourth paragraph down, about half way through the paragraph, was a quite obvious typo. The line read as follows"
"The vested interests fighting reform and the past which they represented are very well organised, and the future that they resist is very poorly organised," she said.
As you can see, the word "organized" is spelled with a "s" instead of a "z." I noticed this immediately. Then I noticed that not only did it happen once, it happened twice.
So now I am confused and questioning this. Were the writers intentionally writing this way? Or did they just happen to make the same mistake twice? I am not sure, and don't want to wrongly critique someone who doesn't deserve critiquing. But I am confused as to why that is the way it is.
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