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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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How to join these 2 sentences?

How to join these 2 sentences using predicative construction?
It was a very sensual smile. Her heart melted in her body.
  

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Anonymous predicative construction I don't know what you mean by that, but I can make one sentence: It was a very sensual smile, melting her heart in her body.

  • Anonymous predicative construction I don't know what you mean by that, but I can make one sentence: It was a very sensual smile, melting her heart in her body.
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Anonymouspredicative construction
I don't know what you mean by that, but I can make one sentence:

It was a very sensual smile, melting her heart in her body.
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Anonymous How to join these 2 sentences using predicative construction?It was a very sensual smile. Her heart melted in her body.
Isn't the adverb "in her body" superfluous here, a sort of pleonasm? I think that "melting her heart" will do.
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For some reason, my poetic senses tell me that a more common expression is "to melt one's heart strings. [ 1 word or 2? ]

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