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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Do these sentences on graffiti sound grammatical?

Do these sentences on graffiti sound grammatical? Please let me know.
  • With all the colorful spray-paintings and marker doodles, graffiti can really be called an art, for they make plain surfaces look very artistic. They are an illegal act, though. Done without any permission, they are considered vandalism – a crime. They damages properties, removing the property owners’ rights to maintain the cleanliness of their territories. 
• Many people think that graffiti are a product of modern generation, but researchers point out that there were graffiti even in ancient times.
  

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With all the colorful spray-paintings and marker doodles, graffiti can really be called an art, for it makes plain surfaces look very artistic. It is an illegal act, though. Done without permission, it is considered vandalism—a crime.

  • With all the colorful spray-paintings and marker doodles, graffiti can really be called an art, for it makes plain surfaces look very artistic.
  • It is an illegal act, though.
  • Done without permission, it is considered vandalism—a crime.
  • It damages property, violating the owners’ right to maintain the appearance of their property.
  • Many people think that graffiti is a product of the modern generation, but researchers point out that there was graffiti even in ancient times.
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With all the colorful spray-paintings and marker doodles, graffiti can really be called an art, for it makes plain surfaces look very artistic. It is an illegal act, though. Done without permission, it is considered vandalism—a crime. It damages property, violating the owners’ right to maintain the appearance of their property. Many people think that graffiti is a product of the modern generati

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