Is spelling important? Changing a letter, changing the order of letters, or adding or leaving out letters can change the meaning of a sentence. Let's see these examples.
There is a big difference between the following sentences:
I consider you a friend.
I consider you a fiend.
If you eat your dairy, you're normal.
If you eat your diary, you have pica.
If you have dice, you're probably playing a game.
If you have lice, you're probably visiting your doctor.
If you have dice and you're eating my dairy, it's your turn, my friend.
If you have lice and you're eating my diary, go see the doctor, you fiend.
There is a big difference between the following sentences:
I consider you a friend.
I consider you a fiend.
If you eat your dairy, you're normal.
If you eat your diary, you have pica.
If you have dice, you're probably playing a game.
If you have lice, you're probably visiting your doctor.
If you have dice and you're eating my dairy, it's your turn, my friend.
If you have lice and you're eating my diary, go see the doctor, you fiend.
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