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Dido Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

the same meaning

Hi there!
I need help to rewrite these sentences so that the new ones mean the same:
Comedy is an escape, not from truth but from despair
It is not............
If I had to draw a picture of a person of Comedy, it is so I should like to draw i.
I...............
Most of them hope to go on to colleges and universities after school.
Colleges..........................
If you don't fight your own corner, you've had it.
You have to......................
  

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here I go:

It is not from truth but from despair that Comedy is an escape.

The second one (no idea)

Colleges and universities after school are hoped to go on.

You have to fight your own corner to get what you want.
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This is not a very good exercise for students-- there are no good possible answers.

Comedy is an escape, not from truth but from despair
It is not..

It is not from truth but from despair that Comedy is an escape.-- OK, but unavoidably awkward.

If I had to draw a picture of a person of Comedy, it is so I should like to dr
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Thanks a lot. I agree with you; this is not a good exercise for studentes. I made a mistake when I rewrote the second sentence. It should be read like this: If I had to draw a picture of a person of Comedy, it is so I should like to draw IT.

as for the last one, I rewrote it from the original and for me, it makes no sense at all.

anyway, thanks for everything.

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