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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammer?


"How important is an open heart" you say
(open heart- to be opened about things, but I want it to be a methphor)

but your heart to another (person) you will not expose. (can I write to another, without "person"?)

light is now as severe - please let me know if that is correct

becoming tired, struggling - for this sentence if it's about "you" should I add "you are becoming tired"? or "becoming tired" it correct?

  

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Gramm a r I do not understand your questions because you have not written complete sentences. anonymous but I want it to be a metaphor He has an open heart. This is a very common metaphor.

  • Gramm a r I do not understand your questions because you have not written complete sentences.
  • anonymous but I want it to be a metaphor He has an open heart.
  • This is a very common metaphor.
  • " anonymous but your heart to another (person) you will not expose.
  • ) That makes no sense.
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I do not understand your questions because you have not written complete sentences.

anonymousbut I want it to be a metaphor

He has an open heart. This is a very common metaphor.
If it were literal, it would be "He's having open heart surgery."

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