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Chitra raag Posted 5 years ago
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Deliver a sense of tragic loss

"The novel focuses solely on delivering a sense of tragic loss."

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"The novel focuses solely on delivering the tragic loss."

Is the use of "delivering" and "sense" here correct?

  

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chitra raag Is the use of "delivering" and "sense" here correct? Yes, but it's not clear why you presented both of those sentences. The first one alone illustrates the use of those words.

  • chitra raag Is the use of "delivering" and "sense" here correct?
  • Yes, but it's not clear why you presented both of those sentences.
  • The first one alone illustrates the use of those words.
  • CJ
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chitra raagIs the use of "delivering" and "sense" here correct?

Yes, but it's not clear why you presented both of those sentences. The first one alone illustrates the use of those words.

CJ

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