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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

king of fruits

Mangoes are said to be the king of fruits. From emperors to their subjects, from travelers of bygone days to modern-day globe trekkers and from heads of state to common citizens - all rhapsodized about mangoes. Now is the season for this juicy tasty fruit. All varieties of them are now available in the market.

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Abil Mangoes are said to be the king of fruits. From emperors to their subjects, from travelers of bygone days to modern-day globe trekkers , and from heads of state to common citizens - all have rhapsodized about mangoes. Now is the season for this juicy , tasty fruit.

  • Abil Mangoes are said to be the king of fruits.
  • From emperors to their subjects, from travelers of bygone days to modern-day globe trekkers , and from heads of state to common citizens - all have rhapsodized about mangoes.
  • Now is the season for this juicy , tasty fruit.
  • All varieties of them are available in the market.
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AbilMangoes are said to be the king of fruits. From emperors to their subjects, from travelers of bygone days to modern-day globe trekkers, and from heads of state to common citizens - all have rhapsodized about mangoes. Now is the season for this juicy, tasty fruit
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<<>> From emperors to their subjects, from travelers of bygone days to modern-day globe trekkers and from heads of state to common citizens.
I think the tone and emphasis were overdone.

all rhapsodized about mangoes. This is the first time I see this word used this way for which I also think it's overly dramatized for a fruit.

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Thanks Mr. Goodman, but does the sentence sound odd to you?

And also thanks Mr. Feebs

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