Hm, never heard of The Lily, maybe it's a high school newspaper? "A product of The Washington Post, The Lily of today is a place for the curious minded and for those who want to be heard." Oh. That's a weirdly roundabout way of saying "for girls".https://www.thelily.com/about/
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Went back to the readability analyzer. That mission statement is at a 4th grade reading level, give or take. For comparison, I looked at some passages from WaPo's front page, which checked out around 8th. I don't really have a point, I guess, it's just depressing.
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I was curious, read the article. "The party insists that this reflects the Confucian values at the core of Chinese culture. Critics counter that culture changes and that China should look forward, not back." That... actually does read like something from a sixth-grade essay.
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Yes, that bit really stood out. Like someone writing toward the assigned thesis without doing any reading.
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