I will start off by saying that in this reading I had read the first paragraph and I was completely lost. I believe what williams is trying to say is that some mistakes are intentional. Some mistakes are supposed to be put into a certain reading to make a point. Some people may read a magazine or a book, or something and they see one little word mispelled and they think that the writer is stupid or something. But all the writer was trying to do was make a point in a story and the reader mistook it.
I think the "game " that williams is talking about is when we write we just write how we feel and what we want to say and if we want it to be spelled a different way then we do it. Williams was just trying to explain that writing is a game between the writer and the reader. The reader reads through a book and tries to pick out all the grammatical mistakes that the writer has made and tries to see who is the winner at the end.
I think Williams would show them violating their own rules to show that the rules of writing can be easily broken and even the biggest and best writers in the world could make grammatical mistakes because it happens to everyone. I don't think that anyone can write or type up a paper with no grammatical errors.
This story was really confusing and hard to understand , and I think it was like that because of the grammatical errors that were throughout this story, or were they grammatical errors, were they intentional?
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