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Did you know... that Scottish poet Sorley MacLean once called upon the
Red Army to invade his homeland?
I note the info box says Occupation: poet. Yet the article on
Plockton High School tells us that from 1956 to 1972 he was rector (headmaster) there, a very responsible position not even mentioned in the MacLean article (apart from the brief sentence "After earning his degrees, he returned to the Highland and Island community to teach").
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זָרַח: Sounds good.... For starters, I think you need to follow the advice at
User:Lingzhi2/reviewsourcecheck. I see many errors of different kinds... Some are less important than others, e.g., the "Missing ISBN" and "Missing OCLC" almost certainly should be repaired, but I am not sure if ISSNs are considered as important.. there are "Cite journal requires |journal="..."Check |url= value", etc. If you have questions, please ask. I am happy to work with you. ♦
Lingzhi2(talk)05:24, 20 September 2019 (UTC)reply
Comment #1 I like this article very much. The vast majority of it is well-written and flows well. Having been a Wikipedia for more than an decade (off and on) however, the nice writing is what makes me feel a bit afraiad. I've seen many cases of close paraphrase, copyvio etc in past years. I'll try to check for that in the next few days. Meanwhile, the only bit that completely lost me "put the Cullin on the market". I have no idea what a Cullin is (aside from a surname, I think.. Cullen anyhow); it sounds like an ancestral property of some sorts? More later...
Comment #1: Almost all the sources are online and Earwig works with online PDFs. I've extensively run through all the matching websites and mostly it's quotes and titles. There were some instances where the phrasing was similar (probably coincidence) and I tweaked them.