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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
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I’ve correctly used ‘strong,’ ‘for,’ ‘imbibe,’ ‘an,’ and ‘entire’ in my sentences below, haven’t I? For the second sentence, would it be better if I omitted ‘entire’?

I’ve correctly used ‘strong,’ ‘for,’ ‘imbibe,’ ‘an,’ and ‘entire’ in my sentences below, haven’t I? For the second sentence, would it be better if I omitted ‘entire’?

  1. There is a strong need for Miss Morgan to deepen the integration of values into her lessons so that she can help students imbibe positive human values.
  2. There is a need for the her to ask every reciting student to maintain an eye contact not only with her but also, more importantly, with the entire class.
  

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Miss Morgan must more deeply integrate positive human values into her lessons to help her students imbibe such values. She must require every student to maintain eye contact during recitation not only with her, but also, more importantly, with the entire class.

  • Miss Morgan must more deeply integrate positive human values into her lessons to help her students imbibe such values.
  • She must require every student to maintain eye contact during recitation not only with her, but also, more importantly, with the entire class.
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  1. Miss Morgan must more deeply integrate positive human values into her lessons to help her students imbibe such values.

  2. She must require every student to maintain eye contact during recitation not only with her, but also, more importantly, with the entire class.

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