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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Connecting sentence

John was the type of man you and I would identify as exceptionally ordinary. His appearance was so, as was his job, house, wife and family. His cat, however, is anything but ordinary. Mr Smite was his name, but is known now as simply ‘cat’ to John – one of many of John’s oddities as of late.

Im trying to connect the sentence - one of many ...

I'm struggling to think of the correct way to do this.

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Anonymous Im trying to connect the sentence - one of many ... I'm struggling to think of the correct way to do this. I don't really know what bothers you, but an m-dash between 'John' and 'one' is fine.

  • Anonymous Im trying to connect the sentence - one of many ...
  • I'm struggling to think of the correct way to do this.
  • I don't really know what bothers you, but an m-dash between 'John' and 'one' is fine.
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AnonymousIm trying to connect the sentence - one of many ... I'm struggling to think of the correct way to do this.
I don't really know what bothers you, but an m-dash between 'John' and 'one' is fine.

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