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Pakee Posted 12 years ago
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The night Penza from the side window is amazing, no wonder, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as if it were.
  

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pakee Is this correct? The night Penza from the side window is amazing, no wonder, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as if it were. No, it's not correct at all.

  • pakee Is this correct?
  • The night Penza from the side window is amazing, no wonder, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as if it were.
  • No, it's not correct at all.
  • Do you mean "At night"?
  • Or "Tonight"?
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pakeeIs this correct?
The night Penza from the side window is amazing, no wonder, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as if it were.
No, it's not correct at all.
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Oh, okey
I tried to rearrange the sentence, so

No wonder, night Penza from the window of an airplane is astonishing, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as is.
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pakeeOh, okeyI tried to rearrange the sentence, so No wonder, night Penza from the window of an airplane is astonishing, at least it isn't so appalling and even macabre as is.
I have no idea what this is trying to say. Here is my guess.

Penza at night from the window of an airplane is astonishing. It isn't so appalling and macabre as you might expect
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Thsnks, I tried to say that Penza is really appalling and macabre, bur from the window of an airplane it looks much better than it is.
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pakeeThanks, I tried to say that Penza is really appalling and macabre, but from the window of an airplane it looks much better than it is.
Then say that.

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