>>>Not so much a stupid question as a stupid asker, or interpretation of the answer, this one:
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>>>I was once at Plimouth (sic) Plantation, in Mass. - a mock-up of the Pilgrim Fathers' village, complete with actors playing the actual colonists, with names, and keeping chronistically in character.
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>>Are you sure you were in Pl
imouth? <g>
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>Yes, he was. I've been there, too. It's a tourist attraction outside Boston (right near Cranberry World).
http://www.plimoth.org/>
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>On a more serious note, "(sic)" indicates that the writer is reproducing something with the original errors included. It's used, for example, when quoting an ungrammatical statement.
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>Tamar
Oh, I see. We visited Plymouth too, but I didn't realize that Plimoth Plantation is spelled this way. Thanks a lot for the explanation.
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