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PUNCHI Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

PARAPHRASE

WOULD YOU MIND PARAPHRASING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES?

  1. Let the affection be what it will in appearance.

  2. If it induces us to approach them.

  3. If it makes us to dwell upon them.

  4. Such a catastrophe touches us in history as mush as in fable.

  5. Our delight is very greatly heightened.

  6. If the sufferer be some excellent person who sinks unworthy situation.

  7. when it does not press too close

  8. Whether the misfortune is before our eyes, or whether they are turned back to it in history.

  9. The delight hinders us from shunning scene of misery.

  10. Pain prompts us to relieve ourselves in relieving those who suffer.


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Hi, Punchi, Welcome to English Forums. [<:o)] Don't feel badly. I've read some of them seven or eight times and don't know what they mean.

  • Hi, Punchi, Welcome to English Forums.
  • [<:o)] Don't feel badly.
  • I've read some of them seven or eight times and don't know what they mean.
  • Several of them are not sentences, which makes it even more difficult.
  • PUNCHI 1.
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Hi, Punchi, Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us![<:o)]

Don't feel badly. I've read some of them seven or eight times and don't know what they mean. Several of them are not sentences, which makes it even more difficult.
PUNCHI 1. Let the affection be what it will in appearance. Allow people to seem the way
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THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION

YOU WERE A BIG HELP
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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