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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is the underline phrase ‘minds, hearts, and bodies’ correct?

Is the underline phrase ‘minds, hearts, and bodies’ correct?

The academy were Anne studies does not just educate students but it holistically develops them as well – minds, hearts, and bodies.

  

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Rommel The academy w h ere Anne studies does not just educate students but it holistically develops them as well – minds, hearts, and bodies. The sentence is correct now . I would put a comma after students.

  • Rommel The academy w h ere Anne studies does not just educate students but it holistically develops them as well – minds, hearts, and bodies.
  • The sentence is correct now .
  • I would put a comma after students.
  • CB PS: underline d phrase
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RommelThe academy where Anne studies does not just educate students but it holistically develops them as well – minds, hearts, and bodies.

The sentence is correct now. I would put a comma after students.

CB

PS: underlined phrase

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