Talk:Bodyguard of Lies/@comment-26247132-20150729003959/@comment-26247132-20150729034536

If Lexa really "saved" Clarke from the bombing in Tondc, then that puts the blame fully on Lexa's shoulders and not on Clarke's. Clarke, however, doesn't allow Lexa to take the full blame so it was Clarke's choice to leave Tondc, not Lexa's.

Grammatically, the general rule of thumb is that you're supposed to always spell out numbers under ten. From there, rules vary that you're supposed to also spell out double-digit numbers anywhere up to a hundred (I was taught up to twenty for informal and up to a hundred for formal). Anything over 100 is usually just fine as a numeral. If it seems/looks weird to spell out twenty-one (like in a quote), then the numerical value is fine. Either way, the key is consistency and clarity. For example, don't use "three ducks walked 55 feet" in the same sentence; instead, you would write: "3 ducks walked 55 feet" or "three ducks walked fifty-five feet."