Timeline for The use of も; spotting if it is comparison/contrast, or for emphasis
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Jan 12, 2015 at 6:04 | history | edited | senshin | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 21, 2014 at 3:43 | comment | added | execjosh | Why the downvote? | |
Sep 7, 2013 at 2:41 | history | edited | execjosh | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 7, 2013 at 2:28 | comment | added | execjosh | Yes, I think it's definitely meant to be a "hook" to get the reader interested :) | |
Sep 6, 2013 at 23:03 | history | edited | Tim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 6, 2013 at 23:02 | vote | accept | Tim | ||
Sep 6, 2013 at 22:58 | comment | added | Tim | Regarding context - I am trying to get help to understand how the title and the by-line to the magazine article are enough in themselves to introduce the article. I agree with you on the use も in both cases and with your help now understand the second sentence is drawing a contrast between the imposing hospital and the "Godzilla-sensei" in the title. They don't tell us what kind of doctor Godzilla-sensei is because they want us to read the article to find out. (Atricle ref added to question) | |
Sep 6, 2013 at 14:36 | history | edited | execjosh | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 6, 2013 at 14:31 | history | answered | execjosh | CC BY-SA 3.0 |