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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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A sin against Childhood

A sin against Childhood:

Homework stresses out students, and it also puts a strain on families.

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Is it proper to interpret the above as the following? Thanks.

A harm to Childhood:

Homework weighs down students with extreme pressure, and it also puts massive burden on families.

  

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No, not really. You continue to re-write using dictionary (or whatever) synonyms, but you fail to realize that you are distorting the emphases or tenors of the texts and suggesting less natural alternatives.

  • No, not really.
  • You continue to re-write using dictionary (or whatever) synonyms, but you fail to realize that you are distorting the emphases or tenors of the texts and suggesting less natural alternatives.
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No, not really. You continue to re-write using dictionary (or whatever) synonyms, but you fail to realize that you are distorting the emphases or tenors of the texts and suggesting less natural alternatives.
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