Relacionar Columnas Winter-3Versión en línea Three things are involved (1) the intentions of the maker (2) the experiment as such; and (3) the input of language itself, influencing the shape of the overall result. It's a quantum field. The 'matching' style of game helps us to see vividly the broadly 'antiphonal' character of paragraphing in English; but when we both exemplify and comment on the orders of rhetoric which emerge, the quasi-logical system of Educaplay, with its binary opposites, is thrown into confusion. Instead, a fuzzy logic applies. Simultaneously, the teacher loses his ex cathedra stance and takes on the innocence of the Sorcerer's Apprentice, with his demanding buckets to be filled, or of Alexander Fleming, whose accidental negligence provides the key to future discovery. Three types of paragraph are laid bare, whose indicia may be used transformationally in other contexts. por Martin Smith 1 "Oh, how much I want you at my birthday party. You'll make the day so much more fun. I do so hope you can make it. Goodbye, sister, my dearest soul." 2 So, perhaps even two millennia before electricity and the internet arrived, the ancient mind had some obscure intuition as to where the energy for the things which would improve life would come from… 3 'Checks out the workshop where lightning is made!' 4 We also have a birthday party invitation, written in Northern England during the period of Roman occupation; 5 We also have a birthday party invitation, written in Northern England during the period of Roman occupation; and so we can imagine that our ancestors were as preoccupied with getting messages delivered to each other, to initiate action, as we are! Imagine a story being told in two time zones. In one zone we are living and texting and arranging our own birthday parties. In another zone, a Roman lady was doing exactly the same thing, maybe 1900 years ago. While we use a temporary electronic pattern, she wrote on tree bark. The second paragraph explains and amplifies an allusion in the previous one. In film terms, this is like a zoom in.