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Hungry Posted 19 years ago
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0Could someone please tell me if there are any grammar mistakes in the answer below. I have put parentheses where I doubt.02br
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01b00What other sounds alone can be heard where the poet is standing?02b02br
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00Besides the sound of shaking of the harness bells, the sounds “of easy wind and downy flake” 01b01font00(02font02b00alone can be heard01b01font00) 02font02b00where the poet is standing.0-
  

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0Apart from the sound of shaking of the harness bells , the sounds of easy wind and downy flake which are only possible to be heard alone, can be heard where the poet is standing. 0-

  • 0Apart from the sound of shaking of the harness bells , the sounds of easy wind and downy flake which are only possible to be heard alone, can be heard where the poet is standing.
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0Apart from the sound of shaking of the harness bells , the sounds of easy wind and downy flake which are only possible to be heard alone, can be heard where the poet is standing. 02br
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00If you write in this form you will avoid using paranthesis.0-
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0 The words "easy wind and downy flake" mean "a gentle wind and (falling) snow" -- both of which are things that you probably would not be able to hear. So, a better answer to your question might be that the poet doesn't hear anything except the harness bells.0-
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1b00But are there any grammar mistakes in my answer?02b02br
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00Besides the sound of shaking of the harness bells, the sounds “of easy wind and downy flake” alone can be heard01b01font00 02font02b00where the poet is standing.02br
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00I am confused with the insertion of "alone"
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0 If that is the answer you want to give, then I would suggest a slight rewording:02br
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00Besides the sound of the harness bells, only the sounds of “easy wind and downy flake” can be heard01b01font00 02font02b00where the poet is standing. 0-

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