As their name implies, negative interrogative sentences (sometimes called "interro-negative sentences") are interrogative sentences that are made negative. In addition to asking literal questions, negative interrogative sentences are often used to imply what?More...Discuss
Edward R. Murrow's See It Now Airs McCarthyism Episode (1954)
In the early 1950s, US Senator Joseph McCarthy persecuted scores of people he deemed subversive in a series of widely-publicized hearings that whipped the public into an anti-Communist frenzy. In 1954, journalist Edward R. Murrow produced an episode of his TV show See It Now that criticized the Red Scare and turned public opinion against McCarthy using the senator's own words. Murrow later invited McCarthy to respond. What happened when the senator accepted?More...Discuss