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Anthropocene edit

I reverted your edit to Anthropocene because you don't seem to have previewed your edit before you posted it.

  • If you want to question the veracity of an assertion, there is a template for that: just put {{cn}} and the system will expand it.
  • There is rarely any need for a comma after 'Although', certainly not where you put it.
  • why did you change 'it' to 'it29'?
  • not every sentence in a group needs the same citation unless you are quoting a very specific section or page.

When you have done editing, please use the 'show changes' button to make sure that what you typed is what you intended, then use 'Show preview' to make sure it all looks good. Only then should you 'Publish changes'. You are not done yet! Check the whole page again, especially the citations section because if you were editing a section, you won't see any clashes. We all make mistakes, the important thing is to learn from them and improve. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 18:49, 23 April 2019 (UTC)Reply