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In United States Arbor Day (from the Latin arbor, meaning tree) is a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant and care for trees. Celebrations are held as early as January and February in some southern states and as late as May in more northern locations. National Arbor Day is observed on the last Friday in April. On This Day we decided to gather books on wildlife across America, and the fascinating world of plants, written for young readers, but imagination capturing for many adults )

American English has diverged, transformed, and generally rendered itself utterly confusing to even the most experienced writers. "Right, Wrong, and Risky" takes you inside the words and phrases that we use every day. Supported by up-to-date usage examples (from New Yorker cartoons to storefront signs), this book is for all who want to write and speak in an informed modern manner.

 

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