Have I correctly used ‘or,’ the underlined participial phrase, and ‘for’ in the sentence? Julius’ father is still alive and his fathers’ actions mentioned in the sentence occurred in the past.
Almost every day Julius remembers how his father scolded him every time he came home late, every time he stayed up late at night, every time he skipped breakfast or any other meal, or every time he just sat at home, watching boxing on TV or reading sci-fi novels. Sometimes, Julius got irritated, but then he realized that his father had done so out of love, for it was risky to be out at night, for he might get sick if he lacked sleep and did not eat, for he might feel weak and could not concentrate on lessons if he felt hungry, for he might forget to finish his requirements if he spent most of his time watching TV and reading things not related to school lessons.
Have I correctly used ‘or,’ the underlined participial phrase, and ‘for’ in the sentence? Julius’ father is still aliv e, and his fathe r's actions mentioned in the sentence below occurred in the past. Almost every da y, Julius remembers how his father scolded him every time he came home late, every time he stayed up late at night, every time he skipped breakfast or any other meal, or every time he just sat at home, watching boxing on TV or reading sci-fi novels.
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Have I correctly used ‘or,’ the underlined participial phrase, and ‘for’ in the sentence? Julius’ father is still alive, and his father's actions mentioned in the sentence below occurred in the past.
Almost every da