I was reading this book and I came across this sentence: quot;Hathaway reported, among other startling effects, that a aluminum rod was distorted out of shape.quot;Is this sentence correct to say quot;a aluminumquot; instead of quot;an aluminumquot;? Or have they just made a mistake? I just am very curious, thank you.
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i usually use a cake mix as a baseeither a white or yellow cake mix, or a carrot cake mixi add about a half cup of raisins, 1/4 cup shredded coconut, 1/2 cup chopped nuts, a couple tablespoons of ground flax seed, 1 large grated carrot, and a small can of pineapple tidbitsi use pineapple or apple juice instead of water, and i add a jar of pureed carrot baby foodfrost the cake with homemade cream cheese frosting1 brick of cream cheese, i stick of real butter, about 5 cups of powdered sugar, a bit of milk, and some vanillasoften the cheese and butter, whip together with a fork (or a hand mixer) and start adding the sugaradd about a teaspoon of vanilla, then stir in more sugarwhen it starts to get stiff, add in some milk, just a teaspoon or so at a timekeep tasting it until the balance seems right, and not too teeth-meltingly sweet!
No, it's not correctOnce in a while a mistake or two can fall through the cracks when publishing a book; it's not a big deal, but if you feel like it and the edition is fairly recent, you could find a way to notify the author or publisher so they can fix it in later editions.