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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Embraces

African Americans are embraced in Africa.

Japan embraces American ideology and technology.

Are both similar in style but different in meaning and worded grammatically?

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Well, of course the meanings are different-- the 2 sentences have nothing to do with each other. Both are a standard written style and rendered grammatically. I believe that African-Americans is hyphenated.

  • Well, of course the meanings are different-- the 2 sentences have nothing to do with each other.
  • Both are a standard written style and rendered grammatically.
  • I believe that African-Americans is hyphenated.
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Well, of course the meanings are different-- the 2 sentences have nothing to do with each other. Both are a standard written style and rendered grammatically. I believe that African-Americans is hyphenated.

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