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From: Andrew Johns
Date: Fri, Aug 16 2002 9:42AM
Subject: RE: semantic difference between EM and STRONG and when should they becombined
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my appologies, I forgot to split that list up to make it easier to read:

Read the sentence back to yourself then wherever:

* the inflection or tone of voice changes when you read certain words then it's <em>;
* you say a word loudly, use <strong>.

AJ

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From: Andrew Johns
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Subject: RE: semantic difference between EM and STRONG and when should
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I might have got this wrong...but this is how I usually worked it out:

Read the sentence back to yourself then wherever:

the inflection or tone of voice changes when you read certain words then it's <em>
you say a word loudly, use <strong>

I guess it's open to interpretation though, and if you tend to read sentences in a monotonous tone then you have no chance! :D

Kind Regards,

Andy


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