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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Huge sentence, help!

Since James Hutton’s illuminated his maxim “the present is key to the past” to the geological community in the 18th century and the subsequent development of Lyell’s principles of uniformitarianism which ensued, landscape evolution and, in particular, the discourse of fluvial geomorphology has undergone something of a ‘rebirth’ in our understanding of the patterns, laws, and processes which shape rivers and stream channels carving a diversity of landscapes from the local to the regional scale.



Please can you help me shorten my sentence above?

Thank you teachers.

  

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You need to start from the beginning. Write 4 or 5 short sentences first to express your ideas. Then you can put them together in compound or compound/complex sentences.

  • You need to start from the beginning.
  • Write 4 or 5 short sentences first to express your ideas.
  • Then you can put them together in compound or compound/complex sentences.
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You need to start from the beginning.

Write 4 or 5 short sentences first to express your ideas. Then you can put them together in compound or compound/complex sentences.

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