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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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1. Are these sentences correct, or do they make sense:


a) "The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author fails to translate the gravity of the events."


b) "The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author fails to render the gravity of the events."


c) "The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author fails to reflect the gravity of the events."



2. And is this sentence correct:


"The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author greatly diminishes the gravity of the events."

  

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a) "The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author fails to translate the gravity of the events."

correct and makes sense


b) "The story unfolds during en eathquake of magnitude 9 followed by a tsunami, but the author fails to render the gravity of the events."

correct and makes sense -


c) "The story unfolds dur

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