Please paraphrase the following sentences: 1. There is always a great danger, as Carlyle put it, that "words will harden into things for us." (para. 16) 2. The King's English, like the Anglo-French of the Normans, is a class representation of reality. Perhaps it is worth trying to speak it, but it should not be laid down as an edict , and made immune to change from below. 3.The King's English is a model — a rich and instructive one--but it ought not to be an ultimatum. (para. 17)