. .. An adverb is a change. (117, 118)

A noun is the name of the calling which they have made in their time as known. (121)

How can I possibly say that any better than GS says it. A noun is the name that you call anything by as it is known by that name at a given moment in history. That does it but I did not invent the idea and my saying it does not have thirty years of writing experience in it. Being an artist takes time. A lot of time which has to pass doing it and then it comes out smoothly so that anyone thinks he can do it. But he can’t because it takes ten and twenty and thirty years of doing it to be able to do it.

Think in stitches. Think in sentences. (138)

Stitches are individual words like potatoes. Units.

A sentence has a as an article the as an article an as an article. A sentence has also a pause before they go. (136)

That’s clear enough.

What is a sentence. . . . A sentence is made of a verb and a noun. (138)

Think of a sentence. Start a sentence begin a sentence with with. With them. They went with them. . . . All this is when a sentence is after all made in advance as they think. With that they are not able to remain behind. (174)

All that precedes demonstrates sentences made at the time of thinking. That is thinking and writing done together so that no part of you or the action is separate or behind any other part.

All around these words and sentences are the actual expressions of GS thinking about these things.