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I don't think the kid was in any harm depending on how you look at it. I look on the bright side. I believe Anne's dad came for them both. Or at least I want to believe that. sojmeone in the world has to know! Maybe a family member? I don't know, but we are studying this in our class.I know the most, but that doesn't mean anything.
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This article has made reference for a while to "The famous female pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read" I changed the adjective here to 'notorious', as being well-known for a bad reason is 'notorious', not 'famous'.
This was undone, with the summary 'ce'
If this means copy-edit, then it wasn’t; changing a term to its polar opposite isn’t simply correcting for grammar, spelling, readability, or layout, and
the etiquette there requires that if your copyediting is undone, you should start a discussion before reinstating it.
As for the point at issue, 'famous' is the wrong adjective to use for two pirates facing the gallows: 'Famous' is being celebrated in fame (ie. much talked about, chiefly in good sense), renowned, while being of ill fame or repute, and with unfavourable connotations, such as of a criminal, is 'infamous' or 'notorious'.
In any event, adjectives like 'famous' (or 'notorious') are peacock phrasing, so if we aren’t to have the correct term we are better off without either. Swanny18 (talk) 23:43, 22 August 2023 (UTC)Reply