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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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to show their respect for her their respect for her devotion to the world.

People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to show their respect for her devotion to the world.

People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to pay her their homage for her devotion to the world.

Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to show their respect for her devotion to the world. People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to pay her their homage for her devotion to the world. Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same?

  • Angliholic People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to show their respect for her devotion to the world.
  • People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to pay her their homage for her devotion to the world.
  • Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same?
  • Thanks.
  • They are both awkward sentences.
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AngliholicPeople all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to show their respect for her devotion to the world.

People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to pay her their homage for her devotion to the world.

Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks
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AngliholicPeople all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to show their respect for her devotion to the world.

People all over the world came to the Mother Teresa's funeral to pay her their homage for her devotion to the world.

Do both of the above sound right

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