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coderdude | 7 years ago

> “It is important,” said Mr. Brooks, “that we can make a toy that doesn’t jeopardize” children’s future.

That's a weird looking quote. The last two words (children's future) aren't really part of what he said? Was that something the writer added or changed to make it more clear, or more evocative? If so, shouldn't it say [children's future]?

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