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Gmloft Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Ascend

It's a place where people are kind and kindred souls ascend. You've guessed it it's heaven.


Is ascend correctly used here?

  

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People are kind in heaven, whereas souls ascend to heaven, and you are asking the word "where" to cover both at once. To be picky, I would say this is a bit of a stretch, though some people may disagree. The second sentence needs some punctuation.

  • People are kind in heaven, whereas souls ascend to heaven, and you are asking the word "where" to cover both at once.
  • To be picky, I would say this is a bit of a stretch, though some people may disagree.
  • The second sentence needs some punctuation.
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People are kind in heaven, whereas souls ascend to heaven, and you are asking the word "where" to cover both at once. To be picky, I would say this is a bit of a stretch, though some people may disagree.

The second sentence needs some punctuation. I would use a dash: "You've guessed it – it's heaven."

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