1. The story is dynamic and comprehensive, vivid snapshots from the lives of those involved. -- I think the underlined part is correctly placed within the sentence. I think these sentence work as well.
He told his five-minute life story, vivid snapshots from his life thus far.
He told his five-minute life story, vivid snapshots of his past life, to a group of friends.
He has long hair, a combination of yellow and black in color, that is formed in twisted strands.
2. Can you name four things, both living and non-living, that starts with the letter "a"? -- Would you say this is natural with the underlined part in the question?
3. This book is written for a more general, less precisely defined, readership than the other book. -- Would you say the underlined part before the noun "readership" is correctly written?
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Hi, Could you help me to analyze these sentences? 1. The story is dynamic and comprehensive, vivid snapshots from the lives of those involved .
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Hi, Could you help me to analyze these sentences?
1.
The story is dynamic and comprehensive, vivid snapshots from the lives of those involved .
-- I think the underlined part is correctly placed within the sentence.
I think these sentence work as well.
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1. The story is dynamic and comprehensive, vivid snapshots from the lives of those involved. -- I think the underlined part is correctly placed within the sentence. I think these sentence work as well.
When I first read this, I thouht that you meant 'the story consists of dynamic, comprehensive and