Ever since the Vancouver Sun did a major revamp of their layout in their hard copy edition, to match their online version, all hell has broken loose.
For generations, learning the alphabet theoretically leads to raising a reader using a basic rhyme ....
A,B,C,D
.... E,F,G
..... H,I,J,K,
... L,M,N,O,P etc.
The new alphabet for the Vancouver Sun's hard copy has turned out to be a version of Campbell's soup:
What is the sense of even having an alphabet when the Vancouver Sun has introduced a new order of collation? is it an oxymoron?
Shouldn't it be:
A, B, C, D ....
FP, NP, and T...
For generations, learning the alphabet theoretically leads to raising a reader using a basic rhyme ....
A,B,C,D
.... E,F,G
..... H,I,J,K,
... L,M,N,O,P etc.
The new alphabet for the Vancouver Sun's hard copy has turned out to be a version of Campbell's soup:
A, NP, B, FP = C, T, and D (Friday edition)
What is the sense of even having an alphabet when the Vancouver Sun has introduced a new order of collation? is it an oxymoron?
Shouldn't it be:
A, B, C, D ....
FP, NP, and T...