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Styjoy Posted 16 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense? Please help

The “spring festival” has been born for the sake of celebration an annual occasion when everything is renewed and revitalized.

The intended meaning of this sentence is people celebrate the season of spring, therefore the Spring festival comes into being.
  

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Hi, The “spring festival” has been born for the sake of celebration an annual occasion when everything is renewed and revitalized. The intended meaning of this sentence is people celebrate the season of spring, therefore the Spring festival comes into being. The “spring festival” was born as an annual celebration of the season when everything is renewed and revitalized.

  • Hi, The “spring festival” has been born for the sake of celebration an annual occasion when everything is renewed and revitalized.
  • The intended meaning of this sentence is people celebrate the season of spring, therefore the Spring festival comes into being.
  • The “spring festival” was born as an annual celebration of the season when everything is renewed and revitalized.
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Hi,

The “spring festival” has been born for the sake of celebration an annual occasion when everything is renewed and revitalized.

The intended meaning of this sentence is people celebrate the season of spring, therefore the Spring festival comes into being.

The “spring festival” was born as an annual celebration of the season when everything is renewed and revitalized.

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