Should be carved "with" or that the face is carved into the pumpkin. Or is this intended?Quote:
An ogre pumpkin carved into a grinning face and boiled in a sweet sauce.
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Should be carved "with" or that the face is carved into the pumpkin. Or is this intended?Quote:
An ogre pumpkin carved into a grinning face and boiled in a sweet sauce.
I think it's one of those cases where it's an odd wording, but technically correct. Sort of along the same line of grammar as "Transformed into".
I admit I hesitated for a while before posting this, as I have full faith in the LOC team (which they have demonstrated they deserve), but I couldn't quite wrap my head around how this could be just "odd wording."