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hey everyone my name is alexis swenson and im on the team with learn grant writing today im talking about the little book the elements of style by williams trunk jr and eb white basically this tiny little book is an overview of essential writing rules that lend to excellent high quality writing strunk was an english professor at cornell from 1899 to 1937 he taught a series of writing rules which are brilliant and still relevant to our writing today strunks 17th writing rule omit needless words has long pressed and inspired me and i strive to abide by the rule with every grant application blog post and even email i write so eb white who wrote the beloved charlottes web wrote the introduction for this fourth edition of the elements of style he was originally taught by strunk at cornell and learned strunks all of his olive strongs writing rules really well but especially the 17th had a great impression on him so i just want to read a quick excerpt from whites introduction omit need