Rhetoric and Class Actions - Shorter Works

Class-action lawyers like long fact sections with many details. 

But Ernest Hemingway wrote a moving story using just six words:

For sale: baby shoes, never worn.

And Scottish comic-book team Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely told a famous superhero's origin in only eight:

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Sometimes, if they're chosen properly, just a few words are best.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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