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Canada_1966 Posted 14 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Please review this sentence

No one could conquer a person with rhetorical skills, tireless and fearless doer.
--Shi
  

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The grammar is fine (except for 'a' before 'tireless'), but it makes little sense outside of any further context.

  • The grammar is fine (except for 'a' before 'tireless'), but it makes little sense outside of any further context.
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The grammar is fine (except for 'a' before 'tireless'), but it makes little sense outside of any further context.
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Thanks, I am just creating a kind of a quote. Literal meaning is, If a person has strong communication skill, hard working and fearless in nature, then nobody can defeat him. This is what I am trying to convey in that sentence.

Just one quick questions, Is this correct phrase-- rhetorical skills or rhetorical skill ?
When should I use plural?

--Shi
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Canada_1966 Is this correct phrase-- rhetorical skills or rhetorical skill ? When should I use plural?
I'd use 'skills': there are many: http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/

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