This question <25|25> overall <25|27> Hans: <24|29>.  
  Question 69: Why must every individual commodity be considered as an average sample of its kind?   
  [26] Hans: Don't Ignore the Other Submissions!   Yeltsin's answer [25] shows that he read the text carefully, and Yeltsin attempts to explain what every word means. Not every text has to be read this way, but Marx's texts certainly do. However there is no reference to the other email discussion in Yeltsin's answer. Quake's [22] and my [23] are very relevant to what Yeltsin writes, and there is also a certain overlap, but Yeltsin simply ignores this. [25] would have been a good answer had it been sent before [22], but if we have already started to discuss certain issues, an answer which ignores relevant points of that previous discussion will get a grade penalty.   
  Another thing: Yeltsin's email is extremely poorly formatted. This makes it almost impossible to read (at least on certain types of email user softwares). I am paying more attention to form in this Semester than in the past, since this class satisfies your writing requirement. It is your responsibility to learn your software well enough that you are mailing out well formatted messages that are pleasing to read.   
 
 
 
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