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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Illustrates

Can I say like these sentences?

Deliberately, He illustrates a controversial picture against a particular person.


A controversial picture target at a particular person.

  

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No, I would not say either like this. Part of the problem is that more needs to be said in both sentences. "Controversial" is not enough.

  • No, I would not say either like this.
  • Part of the problem is that more needs to be said in both sentences.
  • "Controversial" is not enough.
  • For example: He has deliberately drawn a picture attacking/belittling/making fun of a particular person.
  • OR: The controversy is that he has deliberately illustrated a picture that targets a particular person.
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No, I would not say either like this. Part of the problem is that more needs to be said in both sentences. "Controversial" is not enough.

For example:

He has deliberately drawn a picture attacking/belittling/making fun of a particular person.

OR: The controversy is that he has deliberately illustrated a picture that targets a particular person.


A picture is more

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