At the time of their meeting, Wilde was thirty eight years old, and Douglas was only twenty two years old.
I know there is a certain way to do numbers, like you spell them up to 10 or something but I don't....know the exact rules.
Here's another one I can't figure out.
In Queensberry’s many attempts to hurt their relationship, he left his card at a club, and on the back wrote: “For Oscar Wilde, posing as a somdomite[sic]” (Linder).
Since its writing, do I put it in quotes? Should I use the colon? If I use the colon, do I even need the quotes? I'm so grammar stupid.
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