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Fashion101 Posted 19 years ago
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Not sure if I phrased it correctly - please help!

I'm having a problem with the sentence below. I'm not sure if I phrased it correctly.

"The girl's hands reach out for the object but they don't seem to move."

The reason the hands can't move is because they are tied together with a rope.
  

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She cannot reach out her hands if she can't move. She can TRY to reach for something.

  • She cannot reach out her hands if she can't move.
  • She can TRY to reach for something.
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She cannot reach out her hands if she can't move. She can TRY to reach for something.

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