Lucid Language Society
Wake Forest
nathanie
Alas, just as I suspected, after publishing the first text of the Best Questions for Cogent Dialectics series, I have begun to find errors. Here is a list, and hopefully the Korean writing will be supported by this computer language platform.

Errors Galore: Feeling like such a cad.
Page and Question # Error:
18. Photo Caption: "Bottoms Up!" should be first, then "Cheers!" below in parentheses, as an explanation. Having the same meaning, only one is appropriate, and all my students know
"Cheers!", while very few have heard the expression "Bottoms up!" The implication is the alcoholic beverage containers are inverted, as people begin to drink, with the bottoms facing upwards.
35. 46.C Misspelling: Vulgar - 평범한, 재미없는,
진부한, 매력없는
45. Page heading misspelled "Atr" meaning "Art."
49. 35. "movement" Korean meaning as yet uncertain
62. 13.E Get stuck with the short straw.
(draw straws 짚(으로 하는) 제비를 뽑다) The person selecting the shortest straw (from a group of straws in the administrator's clasped hand) is the victim (the loser in rock paper sissors)
64. 15. have[get] the right[wrong] end of the stick - (경쟁에서) 유리[불리]한 입단에 서다
(Definition in footnotes on page 62)
78. 3.A "closing in on" - 점점 [목적에] 가까워지다
86. 50.D "Strike" should probably be highlighted in blue, as it is the type of word for which my students typically assume an incorrect meaning for the particular context in question, and then neglect to check the applicable meaning for that word in the footnotes.
Lucid Language Society
Wake Forest
nathanie