Zarina Zabrisky
1 min readSep 11, 2017

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Dear Mr. Harris:

My next article is “How to Tell a Russian Troll by Syntax, Punctuation and Grammar.” A short preview: the abbreviation for “it is” is “it’s” and there is no comma before dependent clauses (unlike in Russian.) Another telling sign is responding exclusively to the articles dealing with Russia. :D Успехов в труде и обороне!

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Zarina Zabrisky
Zarina Zabrisky

Written by Zarina Zabrisky

Zarina Zabrisky is the author of IRON and CUTE TOMBSTONE, EXPLOSION, a poetry book GREEN LIONS, and a novel WE, MONSTERS. More at www.zarinazabrisky.com.

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