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(1)A brown-colored rat can change its shape as easily as a piece of rubber. (2) Planning to visit Sweden, Shanna decided to study the native language. (3) Like a good drawing that has a minimal number of lines, a good paragraph should have
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Hello, I am reading "Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?" by David M. Kennedy. Here is a link for the opening paragraph of the article: http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/cgi-bin/index.php?p=4082 In the past three decades,
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Hi every body, I put here four p aragraphs, I hope thery are not too long, can someone please check them for me? If it its too long then just part of them. awtar -- Most smokers get short breath especially when they exercise or when they running
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"Paulo Joe Jingy" But if you disagree with me rewrite Obama's letter. Show me how it should have been done. Okay, here goes. But first... NAMING AND SHAMING I cannot believe the response from WRITERS who seemed to think that this
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i thought i knew a lot English words... but when reading Burton's Arabian Nights i encounter huge number of words new to me, like a few in every paragraph. Some are words i've never seen. Some are familiar words with meanings in the
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See Beeb Run! Run, Beeb, Run! 8 January 2005 They obviously do their short-windedness on purpose over at the BBC, so the moment's (200501081755Z) top webstory will do as well as any other. Why does their private idea of what a paragraph is
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Hagrinas Mivali wrote on 05 Dec 2004: Franke has omitted some facts that bear on this. Franke has omitted nothing of significance from the article he quoted. You obviously didn't read the article. You are a liar. The critics of the amendment
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(see my earlier post regarding the snipped first paragraph.) Ah, ... therefore delete the second "a" in "archaeologists" in this paragraph. I am changing an article written by somebody else. I guess the original writer must
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