User talk:Faroule15

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Sociology
Hi! I'm filling in for and saw that a few weeks ago you edited the article for sociology. I'm not sure if this is going to be your main article or not - I see you have psychology listed on Dashboard - but I did want to give you some small feedback on this edit. It looks like you changed "Sociology is the study of" to "Sociology study of". This caused a grammatical error and made the sentence read kind of oddly. You also changed "socius" to "comrade". The issue with this is that the sentence was set up to discuss the Latin word "socius" to show where the term sociology came from, so changing it to comrade causes the sentence to lose its meaning since the gist was to show the original Latin word. Comrade can be seen as a meaning/definition for socius, but it's not the same thing as using the original Latin word in that sentence. I hope this all helps - let Ian or I know if you need any help! Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:42, 11 October 2019 (UTC)