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New Hope Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Setnece structure

Is the sentence below structurally correct? If not, please rewrite.

Just as onion skin is composed of small blocks or units, the petal of a flower and the skin of you hand is also made up of small units called "cells."
  

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haroon rashid s the sentence below structurally correct? It does not seem very logical. If the reader knows that onion skin is composed of cells, s/he will surely know that flower petals and human skin—and all other living things—are also so composed.

  • haroon rashid s the sentence below structurally correct?
  • It does not seem very logical.
  • If the reader knows that onion skin is composed of cells, s/he will surely know that flower petals and human skin—and all other living things—are also so composed.
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haroon rashids the sentence below structurally correct?
It does not seem very logical. If the reader knows that onion skin is composed of cells, s/he will surely know that flower petals and human skin—and all other living things—are also so composed.
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This text caters for smaller grades. Is the sentence structure correct, sir?

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