All the Pretty Horses

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Twelve lessons focus on the meaning of what has been read using evaluative thinking as opposed to plot recall. Writing assignments include character sketches, an essay, predictions, and evaluative answers to questions. One assignment gives students free rein in making a presentation to the class with the option for visual art, an oral report, or a written report. A final writing assignment requires research and analysis as well as attention to form. Grades 9-12. (CFL105)
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**Title: Disregard, Same Title Wrong Author**

In the world of literature and publishing, the issue of having the same title but a wrong author can cause significant confusion.

Imagine a situation where a book with a popular title is mistakenly attributed to the wrong author. This can lead to misunderstandings among readers who are expecting a particular work from a specific author.

The wrong attribution can also have implications for the authors themselves. The real author may not receive the recognition and credit they deserve, while the wrongly named author may gain undeserved popularity or reputation.

Publishers and editors play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy of author information. They need to be diligent in verifying the details before a book is published.

Readers, on the other hand, should also be vigilant and do their research to ensure they are getting the correct work from the intended author. By being aware of this issue and taking the necessary steps, we can help to minimize the confusion and ensure that the literary world functions smoothly.

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