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Although Martha remained at Mount Vernon when George went to Philadelphia as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, she often accompanied him to his headquarters during the war years. She spent the winter of 1775 in Cambridge,
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Hi. In a book titled How to be a Christian without being religious by Fritz Ridenour, published by Regal Books, in page 59, I saw this paragraph:
So Paul says that we should "reckon" (look upon) our old sinful nature as dead. In
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I am looking for suggestions as to how to punctuate a quote within speech. The actual quote is made-up and reads as follows:
'Ne'er ruffled were a calm, clear lake
Without a boat the wake to make.'
I would like to insert
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Should I write a comma at the beginnig of a sentence, being part of a paragraph:
Last year I went to Mexico with my parents. We usually stay there for a week.
First, I visited the pyramids, they are amazing. Then, I took a special tour
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A couple of general comments...
I think you might be trying slightly too hard to stuff the story with dramatic words.
I felt the narrative started to wobble a bit towards the end as it switches between the description of Joe's
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Overall, it's good.
1) Remember that punctuation marks go immediately after the word and then the space goes after the puncutation mark. You have often put the space BEFORE the punctuation mark.
2) You have several run-on sentences
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1) How can I avoid "WE" in this paragraph? 2) Can you please check commas here? There are some study limitations we are aware of : the study was performed on human cadavers whose elasticity, as well as tissue resistance during tube
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My preference is this one: Frame at least ten wh-questions that have answers which can be found in the paragraph. My second preference is #2. Of the three, it is the most natural expression, with the relative pronoun closest to its antecedent. My
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Ordinarily, however, a subject requires subdivision into topics, each of which should be made the subject of a paragraph.
This was a sentence written in a grammar book, so I assume this is grammatical, even though I believe it is not.
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Usually when writing to give directions, you list them in steps.
1. Crack the egg in the bowl and add 1/4 cup ... and 1/2 cup... 2. Mix until well-blended and then add... 3. etc.
Just a comment on the content: In the step when you give
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