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Hanna R Posted 4 years ago
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Bringing?

"He was the leader of many celebrations.

Livening them up with the most exhilarating music.

Bringing everyone to dance."

bringing or causing?

  

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Hanna R bringing or causing? "Bringing" is poetical. "Causing" is too pedestrian.

  • Hanna R bringing or causing?
  • "Bringing" is poetical.
  • "Causing" is too pedestrian.
  • By the way, you have too many sentence fragments.
  • They are good in moderation for what you are trying to do, but they have to be done properly.
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Hanna Rbringing or causing?

"Bringing" is poetical. "Causing" is too pedestrian.

By the way, you have too many sentence fragments. They are good in moderation for what you are trying to do, but they have to be done properly. Your passage should read "He was the leader of many celebrations, livening them up with the most exhilarating music, bringing ev

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